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-> On 15 Jan 03 20:07:00, Charles Angelich got back to Dan Ceppa DC> probably at least as easy to use a printed chart and use the DC> key combinations. CA> If your editor does not automatically produce all of the ASCII CA> codes for you it is possible under DOS or W31 to add CTRLALT as CA> a TSR and have similar popup windows to what Jean is using plus CA> it gives you buffered cut-n-paste of the text screen which can CA> be quite handy. Linked from the UTILITIES page at my website CA> for downloading. It does. However, the is quicker and easier to do than to thumb through with the online page. And, as it is, some variations of vowels do not follow each other as you'd suspect. The "E" variations are everywhere! ... I call things as I see them; If I didn't see them, I make them up! --- OMX/Blue Wave v2.12* Origin: Soundly on the Fault Line (1:123/666.0) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 123/666 500 106/1 379/1 633/267 |
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