On Sat, 24 Apr 1999, Ken Krugler wrote:

> 3. Note, however, that Gremlins can return any valid character code (even
> undefined glyphs) in the keydown event. This means that on a Japanese
> device, you could get something like 0x8140 (a double-byte space), or
> 0xE040 (the first level-2 Kanji). Heck, in the future you might even be
> getting Unicode character codes, which cover the entire range from 0x0000
> to 0xFFFF (less a few reserved/invalid code points).

And if Gremlins continues to act as it has in past, bet on getting the
reserved/invalid codes, too, inbetwixt the sonnets. ;-) 

-- 
Kenneth Albanowski ([EMAIL PROTECTED], CIS: 70705,126)


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