> Why is this not an example in Rsyntax?? I went to RSyntax to check the syntax before I emailed you -- the example there is for [ALT]M, but is similar to the one you posted (following clipped from R:Syntax):
<< You can define keymaps with a single statement, which is similar to defining keymaps using the Define a Keymap option from the Utilities menu in R:BASE for Windows You can also define keymaps in command files. For example: SET KEYMAP [SHIFT][F3] TO [F2] SET KEYMAP [ALT]M= [F2] To return to the original key mapping, enter the following: SET KEYMAP [ALT]M OFF >> -- Larry __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Make a great connection at Yahoo! Personals. http://personals.yahoo.com
