Kyle and Erik--
All Keycaps does for me is illustrate the fonts I have loaded. And, I
do not have symbols nor cyrillic within my fonts (I have the max of
125 or so). Without digging into the bowels of my computer to locate
the origins, does anyone know where the symbols came from? I have OS
8.6; is this little trick that Tim discovered a function OS?
Fred
>
>There *is* a tool to find out what to press for foreign letters. It's placed
>under the Apple menu; it's called Key Caps. ;-)
>
>Erik
>
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