gochya.  thanks a lot!
T.

On Friday, March 7, 2003, at 06:39 PM, Chris Sheffield wrote:

You can do it one of two ways.  I am using .rtf files
and reading them in at run-time so that I have styled
text.  What I first did was use the command "set the
clipboardData["text"] to NumToChar(160)" in the Rev
Message Box.  Then I opened my text editor and pasted
where necessary.  It worked well.  But then I moved my
file to the Mac.  Because it's a higher ASCII
character, it didn't display right on the Mac.  So
what I ended up doing was putting some other lower
ASCII character like "~" (or anything that's not very
likely) in my files instead of the actual delimiter
character.  Then in my code I replaced that character
with NumToChar(160) on Windows and NumToChar(202) on
Mac after reading in the file.  I hope that all makes
sense.

Chris Sheffield

--- Toma Tasovac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Chris, let me abuse your kindness one last time.
Your solution is
exactly what I need, but what's still not clear to
me is the very first
step.  Once I know how to insert the special
character, it will be
pretty trivial to to a search and replace in BBEdit
and make sure that
all sentences end with a punctuation sign + special
character.  But how
do I insert that special character in a text editor
in the first place?
  I know that this is something terribly obvious and
banal, but please
indulge my ignorance!

Many thanks for your help.

Toma




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