CharSet 1.1 is a tiny app which allows you to scroll through the Pilot's character set. Decimal and Hexidecimal displays are selectable, plus you can type in a character you're interested in and it will jump to it. Since the Pilot's character set is a superset of ISO Latin-1, you can use this as a guide to that character set as well. This program is Copyright 1998 by Midnight Dreams Software. All rights reserved. THIS PRODUCT IS OFFERED FOR DISTRIBUTION IN THE HOPE THAT IT PROVES USEFUL. IT IS BEING PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND/OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Mark J. Musante 26 October 1998 Cedar Rapids, Iowa olorin@std.com http://world.std.com/~olorin/pilot/ Application Version History ============================= 26 October 1998 - Version 1.1 ============================= * This version adds the ability to select all the built-in fonts for viewing. Even the Symbol & LED fonts (which aren't very interesting, but there you are). * It also auto-selects the character you type (if you type one) to save you the trouble of having to select and/or erase it yourself. * Tapping on a displayed character will now copy it to the clipboard. * An "info" button has been added to the "About" dialogue which contains a few helpful hints. * Finally, CharSet will now remember where you were when you quit: it remembers which character was highlighted, which page you were on, what font you were using and what numbering style (dec, hex, octal) you were using. The app has grown a bit as a result, but it's only about 5.5k, so still nicely compact. =========================== 31 March 1998 - Version 1.0 ============================ Initial release.