>>In an old piece of a program certain text is still displayed using @ SAY.
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>>There is a text that contains a tab character. I have seen that it was nicely extended to some spaces, but now it isn't. Instead, it displays a square character.
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>>There must be some SETting that causes this, but I can't find it. Who has a clue?
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>you have to use "?" command if you want to see tabs. With @say that's impossible (I know so) .
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>@10,1 say ""
>?"fkdfks"+chr(9)+"vkxmvkxcmvkcvmk"
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>that works...
It is a message, including tabs, for an error handler I wrote some days ago. When testing it, it displayed well. Yesterday it didn't. I'm inclined to say you're right, but it would also imply that I was seeing wrong that first time.
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