Re: [Boa Constr] Impossible to use accented letters such as =?ISO-8859-1?Q?=27=E3=F5=E9=E1=27?= with
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From: Jorge G. <go...@ie...> - 2004-05-04 13:45:38
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On Ter 04 Mai 2004 10:32, Riaan Booysen wrote: > In short I don't know. > > I really think this should be the responsibility of the > underlying control (wxStyledTextCtrl). > > (I don't suppose you can add those charactes in the wxStyledTextCtrl > of the wxPython demo either) I haven't tried that before, but you're correct. I restarted the computer after a long while -- weeks... ;-)) -- and I can't do that on SPE anymore :-(( Now I have to go back to other editors for source code editing until such a problem is corrected. I'll bug wxPython people. :-) > Boa has some (contributed) support for non-us keyboards. > Set your keyboard mapping under > Preferences->General->Editor->handleSpecialEuropeanKeys and > Preferences->General->Editor->euroKeysCountry > > This feature works by catching certain keystrokes pressed while > holding down ctrl and alt. See Views/StyledTextCtrls.py , line 722 > for current supported mappings. It didn't work as I said on another message. I tried reconfiguring Boa through such interface instead of by hand but the result is the same: Boa shows 'a' instead of 'á'. Its like it is ignoring the first (dead-)letter (the "'" in this case). > There is a problem with the Num-lock key under wxPyton on Linux. > *Always* have it turned off while running Boa (it acts as if you are > holding in the Alt key) I don't have this problem on wxGlade and SPE (SPE also uses wxStyledTextCtrl). Just on Boa. My own apps also works fine with the num lock on... Isn't it something that's triggered by some advanced characteristic on Boa? Thanks again, -- Godoy. <go...@ie...> |