edit: Why am I apologizing? This is exactly what you wanted! Good thing I remembered this program.
The file history wrote:Sat Oct 23 21:05:46 2004
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The file history wrote:Sat Oct 23 21:05:46 2004
It is poorly implemented, in my opinion, but I had to release it somehow so I could get ideas. So check it out, and tell me what you thinkThe description wrote:This application allows easy access to TI's "hidden" characters, such as accented and Greek characters. Using a hook, these characters are accessable through the Catalog and can be pasted anywhere in the TI-OS. The only applications that this conflicts with is TI's localization apps, so you should not use this with them concurrently. Thus, it should work flawlessly with Omnicalc/Symbolic/MirageOS. Note that this is a pre-release version to show my work over the past day , so send any ideas/bug reports/etc to me.
That's a good idea... however, it'll take more than a day to code this Would it be better to make it more "charmap" like, with a grid on the screen? Once I decide what to do, I'll need to ask Michael (or study the Omnicalc source) on how to insert tokens into the screen...DarkerLine wrote:Basically, you select the letters with arrow keys and enter from a 'keyboard' drawn on the screen. The string you're typing is shown on the bottom of the screen. Once you select 'Done' it's pasted into wherever you went into that menu from.