| File Variables |
| Argument passing - Subroutines and Functions - Mike Pope |
| RevTech Replies - Mike Pope (RevTech UK Ltd) |
| Symbol Table Structure |
| Form.List.S |
| QTIPS - Aesthetically Improving RLIST Reports |
| QTIPS - Form Processor |
| QTIPS - Suppressing Initial Form Feed |
| QTIPS - Using RTP29 In Place of V6 |
| @ATTACK - @Prog.Char |
| Version 3 Technical Highlights - @Prog.Char |
| Version 3 Technical Highlights - Add_Buttons |
RevMedia FKB
| Document | V4I5A7 |
| Title | Version 3 Technical Highlights - @Prog.Char |
| Keywords | @PROG.CHAR INPUT.CHAR |
| Text | This variable now contains the last keystroke entered including cursor control keys Note that if the extended form of INPUT CHAR is used and a mouse button is clicked @PROG CHAR will contain the X/Y coordinates of the mouse as documented in INPUT CHAR q v (Volume 4 Issue 5 Page 12) |
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