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Date: Tue May 21 2002 - 12:14:58 EDT


Hi Helge,
you have two possibilities for the problem:
   wrong keyboard settings. In this case is it not possible to enter a
   backslash, but you can read a backslash, e. g. in existing shell scripts
   wrong font settings. in this case you can enter a backslash, but it is not
   properly displayed.
Check, that you select the proper keyboard in xconfig, keyboard. Click on Edit
and look for the proper meaning of your "\" key to.
If you have a font problem I recommend to use a font server. see man xfs how
to set it up. For the font server you have to add the server in the font
database (xconfig, fonts, font database, add, choice server, enter the name, the
port is usually 7000, then OK, use the move up button to move it on top of the
list, say OK, then close). If you don't like a font server, put a valid font on
top of the font list in xconfig, fonts, font database.

Torsten

Helge Hellesøe < > on 21.05.2002 09:41:23

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  Subject problems with the pipe character when using
  : Exceed

I have installed Hummingbird Exceed 7.0.0.2 on a Windows 2000 server with
Citrix Metaframe installed.

My users have NT4 workstation with servicepack 6a installed.

All the users reports the same problem: The problem shows up when using
Exceed.
When the user presses the pipe character, Exceed doesn´t accept this
character, but shows the following character here after the colon: ^\

Thanks



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