Y'all,Well, as Mr. Spock would say, "Fascinating." Somebody else out there uses tildes. It is commonly used as the logical-negation symbol (I sometimes work in symbolic logic, hence the connection to Mr. Spock). My difficulty is that on my kbd, key nr. 41, which is embossed with a tilde symbol, returns an error message when I assign any value to it in the kbd driver (see screamshot), so I have had to assign ASCII 126 to some other key. Grrrr.
Carl, have you any idea what error 7E means?I have hyphenation turned off in XY3, as I use XY3 only for bulk input; all formatting I do in PageMaker (which has a XY3, but not a XY4, import filter).
Yours, <<MD FL>>
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