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Re: Teach/Shadow Write Question



On Wed, 18 Mar 1998 10:39:59 +0100, Pim Blokland
<pDOTblokland@spcgroup.nl> wrote:

>Jim Pittman wrote:
>
>> Word Works Pro -- This editor lets you explicitly search for and
>> replace Tabs and Newlines -- you call them "\t" and "\n" in the Find/
>> Replace box; I don't know of any other desktop editor that can do
>> this.
>
>AppleWorks GS can do this: press option-tab and option-return,
>respectively.
>(This information can also be found in the manual.)

Spectrum's editor lets you search for these and other characters.  In
fact, I think Spectrums find feature will let you do find and/or
replace on any of the 256 ASCII characters.  With the possible
exception of CTRL-@ (null, ASCII 0).

To find control characters such as tab, return, linefeed, etc you
would search for ^I, ^M, ^J, etc repectively.

You can also enter option characters to access the high ASCII
characters.

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