Dear Takamitsu, On 2011-04-05 [+0900 JST], at 10:23 PM, takamitsu muraoka wrote: > I've tried to follow your advice, but I get only a circumflex. What's ANSI > physical keyboard? Do I need to purchase a new keyboard? No, no. You don't need purchasing a new keyboard. What you did is right. But perhaps I misunderstand what you are looking for. What I was assuming is that... 1. A certain Hebrew letter in NW Classic files using Hebraica font is displayed as a circumflex in NWP for OS X. 2. You need to find all instances of the circumflex in order to replace them with a Hebrew letter. If so, I think you can find them all by searching for that character looking circumflex (zero-width). But perhaps you need to know the key combination of the Hebrew letter? > Forgive me for a nagging question. What is meant by \x{302}? A back slash and then? \x{hhhh} is a PowerFind Pro expression and 302 is a Unicode value of the zero-width circumflex. In PowerFind Pro mode, \x{302} works just like the real zero-width circumflex. I suggested you to use \x{302} because you don't need any special key combination to type \x{302}. Kino