Re[2]: SOT AltGr - was Re: TB as a full featured text editor

2000-01-08 Thread Carsten Dreesbach
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hey Thomas, Saturday, January 08, 2000, 6:02:00 AM, you wrote: TF Funny thing thoug, the Euro also displays correctly on incoming mail, TF while the Pound only displays correctly when I actually type it. IOW, TF in your mail, I can see the Euro

Re: SOT AltGr - was Re: TB as a full featured text editor

2000-01-07 Thread Carsten Dreesbach
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hey Leif, Friday, January 07, 2000, 3:21:14 AM, you wrote: LG Ok, ok, I've had it!!! grin LG I've never heard of an AltGr key before in my life until about two LG weeks ago when I got my new (English) laptop and low and behold, there LG is an

Re: SOT AltGr - was Re: TB as a full featured text editor

2000-01-07 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hi Marck, On Fri, 7 Jan 2000 09:20:00 +GMT (07/01/2000, 17:20 +0800GMT), Marck D. Pearlstone wrote: MDP It is - as AltGr+$ ... look: '€' ... but why isn't it AltGr-3 as an I want this!!! Where do I find the Euro symbol on a US keyboard? (And, by the way, the Pound symbol?). --

Re[2]: SOT AltGr - was Re: TB as a full featured text editor

2000-01-07 Thread Carsten Dreesbach
Hello Thomas, Friday, January 07, 2000, 10:30:54 AM, you wrote: MDP It is - as AltGr+$ ... look: '€' ... but why isn't it AltGr-3 as an TF I want this!!! Where do I find the Euro symbol on a US keyboard? (And, TF by the way, the Pound symbol?). *grin* Simple, but mean, answer: you DON'T!

Re: SOT AltGr - was Re: TB as a full featured text editor

2000-01-07 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hallo Carsten, On Fri, 7 Jan 2000 12:04:46 +0100 GMT (07.01.2000, 19:04 +0800 GMT), Carsten Dreesbach wrote: MDP It is - as AltGr+$ ... look: '€' ... but why isn't it AltGr-3 as an TF I want this!!! Where do I find the Euro symbol on a US keyboard? (And, TF by the way, the Pound symbol?).

Re[2]: SOT AltGr - was Re: TB as a full featured text editor

2000-01-07 Thread Carsten Dreesbach
Hello Thomas, Friday, January 07, 2000, 2:50:42 PM, you wrote: TF Hallo Carsten, TF On Fri, 7 Jan 2000 12:04:46 +0100 GMT (07.01.2000, 19:04 +0800 GMT), TF Carsten Dreesbach wrote: MDP It is - as AltGr+$ ... look: '€' ... but why isn't it AltGr-3 as an TF I want this!!! Where do I find

Re: SOT AltGr - was Re: TB as a full featured text editor

2000-01-07 Thread Peter Steiner
On Fri, 7 Jan 2000 11:21:14 +0900, Leif Gregory wrote: I've never heard of an AltGr key before in my life until about two weeks ago when I got my new (English) laptop and low and behold, there is an AltGr key on it. What is it for? It seems to function just like the ALT key on the left of

Re: SOT AltGr - was Re: TB as a full featured text editor

2000-01-07 Thread Peter Steiner
On Fri, 7 Jan 2000 12:04:46 +0100, Carsten Dreesbach wrote: I don't even have the Pound symbol on my German keyboard Strange - I always thought £ was Shift-4 on german keyboards... Regards Peter -- Peter Steiner [EMAIL PROTECTED]PGP-ID 0x02850F53 (DH/DSS) PGP Fingerprint 68AB D08E

Re[2]: SOT AltGr - was Re: TB as a full featured text editor

2000-01-07 Thread Carsten Dreesbach
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hey Peter, Friday, January 07, 2000, 6:01:41 PM, you wrote: I don't even have the Pound symbol on my German keyboard PS Strange - I always thought £ was Shift-4 on german keyboards... Nope, that's $. - -- L8r! Carsten

Re: SOT AltGr - was Re: TB as a full featured text editor

2000-01-07 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hallo Carsten, On Fri, 7 Jan 2000 16:24:38 +0100 GMT (07.01.2000, 23:24 +0800 GMT), Carsten Dreesbach wrote: CD It's not _in_ ASCII, it _is_, however, in ANSI - the character set CD Windows uses. Just load the symbol table in Accessories and you should CD be able to find it. In case you

Re: SOT AltGr - was Re: TB as a full featured text editor

2000-01-07 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hallo Peter, On Fri, 7 Jan 2000 17:59:59 +0100 GMT (08.01.2000, 00:59 +0800 GMT), Peter Steiner wrote: PS I could mail you a table with the basic differences; with the Swiss PS German keyboard you have almost all characters at hand: äöüÄÖÜ, PS àéèÀÉÈç, € (Euro) and £. The german keyboard lacks

TB as a full featured text editor

2000-01-06 Thread Douglas Hinds
Fellow TBUDL members, On opening TB one day, TB's tip claimed that when composing a message, ctrl+[ made a word upper case, ctrl+] made a word lower case and ctrl+/ made a word lower case with an upper case first letter. So today I tried it. Unfortunately, all I get is that ctrl+] made a word

Re: TB as a full featured text editor

2000-01-06 Thread Carsten Dreesbach
Hello Douglas, Thursday, January 06, 2000, 11:51:51 AM, you wrote: DH Fellow TBUDL members, DH On opening TB one day, TB's tip claimed that when composing a message, DH ctrl+[ made a word upper case, ctrl+] made a word lower case and DH ctrl+/ made a word lower case with an upper case first

Re[2]: TB as a full featured text editor

2000-01-06 Thread Douglas Hinds
Hello Oleg all fellow TBUDL members, Thursday, January 06, 2000, 5:21:36 AM, Oleg wrote in response to my saying: DH all I get is that ctrl+] made a word lower case with an upper DH case first letter (note that this is *not* the key combination DH that the tip said does this), while the other

Re[2]: TB as a full featured text editor

2000-01-06 Thread Carsten Dreesbach
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hey Jast, Thursday, January 06, 2000, 8:00:01 PM, you wrote: J Actually, the key-combos do work. They are just not well-documented. J If you know the position on a US-keyboard, it's probably similar on J a German KB (not the same though :-/) J

SOT AltGr - was Re: TB as a full featured text editor

2000-01-06 Thread Leif Gregory
Hello Jast, On Thu, 6 Jan 2000 at 20:00:01 [GMT +0100], you wrote: J (except that you can use AltGr for Ctrl-Alt optionally) Ok, ok, I've had it!!! grin I've never heard of an AltGr key before in my life until about two weeks ago when I got my new (English) laptop and low and behold, there is