Hi Dierk,

On Mon, 14 Jan 2002 19:41:11 +0100GMT (15/01/2002, 02:41 +0800GMT),
Dierk Haasis wrote:

DH> With that numbers (as you gave them) I get what you see above. They
DH> are ASCII. For ANSI you'll need a leading "0" (see below in same order
DH> as above):

There is no difference here whether I add a leading zero or not.

alt-128: �
alt-0128: �

DH> BTW, the EURO sign, can you get at it by pressing the right <Alt>+<e>?

Left alt and right alt have the same effect: alt-e open the Edit menu
in the editor window. crtl-alt-e has no effect.

I am using a US keyboard. Well, I can switch to Chinese mode, but
that's not the point. ;-)

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