Are there any other characters that it will "map" for me?

Thanks,
Kevin

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> Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 1999 1:10 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Constructor Resource Bug or PalmOS Resource Bug or
> Programmer Bug ?
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> Kevin,
> 
> PalmRez will map the 0x0D to 0x0A  (i.e a Carriage Return to 
> a Line Feed).
> 
> If you are using a Mac, create your own resource type (in 
> ResEdit) and stuff
> this info in it.  PalmRez will not transliterate this resource.
> 
> --vivek
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> "Kevin O'Keefe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 08/24/99 11:48:33 AM
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> Sent by:  "Kevin O'Keefe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> cc:    (Vivek Magotra/HQ/3Com)
> Subject:  Constructor Resource Bug or PalmOS Resource Bug or 
> Programmer Bug ?
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> I'm trying to be a good boy and put all my strings for my app into a
> resource database.  Some of the strings I need to stash are binary PCL
> printing commands, like this:
> 
> Char Start[]   =
>      {0x1B,'%','-','1','2','3','4','5','X','@','P','J','L',' 
> ',0x0D,0x0A,
>      '@','P','J','L',' ','E','N','T','E','R','
> ','L','A','N','G','U','A','G','E',
>      ' ','=',' ','P','C','L',' ',0x0D,0x0A, 0x00};
> 
> I was able to write this sequence to a string list by editing 
> it in hex
> mode.  I can save the resource and view it again in 
> constructor (though
> there are some weird drawing problems in constructor with a 
> bunch of these
> strings in there).
> 
> However, when I actually try to read this string 
> programatically, I see that
> the 0x0D, 0x0A sequence has been magically turned into a
> 0x0A, 0x0A sequence, which, needless to say, doesn't have the 
> desired PCL
> affect.
> 
> Why is my binary data being changed for me?
> Is there a way to prevent this?
> 
> Thanks,
> Kevin
> 
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