Hi Richard,
In Uniview, when you show a table (at the left) corresponding to a range
of characters, indices of cells do not have the usual meaning of the
hex-value of the character in the cell. The first character of any
range, always starts at the first line/first column. Example of range
0035-0048
3 4
0 *5* *E*
1 *6* *F*
2 *7* *G*
3 *8* *H*
4 *9* *I*
5 *:* *J*
6 *;* *K*
7 *<* *L*
8 *=* *M*
9 *>* *N*
A *?* *O*
B *@* *P*
C *A* *Q*
D *B* *R*
E *C* *S*
F *D* *T*
So cell indices behave like coordinates numbered 0 through F, without
any meaning?
Najib.
Richard Ishida wrote:
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