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Why does the Euro glyph character inadvertently appear in my Palm OS application when run on Palm OS 3.3 or later?

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Why does the Euro glyph character inadvertently appear in my Palm OS application when run on Palm OS 3.3 or later?

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Ans :- Palm OS 3.3 adds support for the Euro glyph character by replacing the numeric space character from the font tables of earlier versions. Because of this, applications written using Palm OS SDK 3.1 or earlier could have the Euro glyph character inadvertently appear when run on Palm OS 3.3 or later. The following is a list of items to consider when writing applications that support either the Euro glyph or the numeric space character: • Palm OS 3.3 adds support for the Euro glyph by replacing the “Numeric Space” character in the standard font tables from earlier Palm OS versions. The affected character codes are • Numeric Space prior to Palm OS 3.3 —- character code 0x80 • Numeric Space in Palm OS 3.3 and later —- character code 0x19 • Euro Character in Palm OS 3.3 and later —- character code 0x80 • Applications compiled using Palm OS SDK 3.1 or earlier will display the numeric space character as a Euro glyph when run on Palm OS 3.3 or later. The previous point explains how

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