Why don't you bypass the whole graffiti thing and use a menu to enter these
ambiuous characters ?

That way you could also have a name for them v or V = verbatim, or whatever ?

-MD

>It won't pass certification without a Graffiti shift indicator and there are
>no exceptions for this.  The user can use Graffiti but the input is
>manipulated before it becomes visible - it isn't a text field where what you
>write is what you get.  entering certain characters do things that aren't
>character-oriented.  So there is no benefit for capital v. lower case
>Graffiti entry -  they do the same thing, and neither is drawing a character
>on the screen.  But there is need to see the shift stroke or the dot
>indicator (I don't know the official name for this) so the indicator has to
>do be on the screen.
>
>Elia
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Dan Massey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 1999 6:55 AM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: Graffiti/Indicator question
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