My application uses unicode characters and i have several text fields where i want to restrict user from inputing special characters like :'";
begin
if not (Key in ['a'..'z','A'..'Z',' ','0'..'9',#13,#8]) then
Key := #0;
if Key = #13 then
bOk.Click;
end;
So at this point it lets user add spaces and use a backspace key to erase, and of course Enter key to comfirm.
There are few unicode characters i want to let being inputed also. ą, č, ė, į, š, ų, ū, ž and their uppercase alternatives, but just adding them to the set like so...
Key in ['a'..'z','A'..'Z',' ','0'..'9',#13,#8,'ą'..'ž','Ą'..'Ž']
... does nothing and i still can not write these symbols in the text field.
I would like to know, how to fix this problem. Is there a way to tell if the pressed key is the unicode character i'm looking for?
Thank you
CharInSet
in D2009. The compiler warns you about that.CharInSet
does only work for ANSI character sets though. utku_karatas answers is the way to go.