This constant declaration as String type using a literal value works (for me).
Const DWG_ALT198 : String = '╞';
However, this declaration as Char type using a literal does not work.
Const DWG_ALT198 : Char = '╞';
Now... this decalaration without typing using a literal does work.
So, am I to surmise from this experiment that I can assign literal values to String typed constants, but not to Char typed constants? Or, am I just declaring this totally wrong?
The following method works (partially)...
This last declaration does not produce an error, but it does not give me the same wide character (╞) as does using the literal. It gives me a character which equates to Chr(198) when I need the one which equates to ChrW(198).
Any thoughts on what I might possibly be doing incorrect here?