inserting accented characters
Manuel Companys
mcompanys at mac.com
Mon Dec 9 22:45:01 EST 2002
Le mardi, 10 dc 2002, 09:02 Europe/Paris, Signe Marie Sanne a crit :
>
> Bernard, I just downloaded Revolution on my Windows 2000, made a
> standalone and tested the accented letters. Here on my (Norwegian)
> keyboard everything works fine. In development mode there's a problem
> with accent aigu (), since AltGr + accent key opens the Properties
> window.
>
> Kevin, what can be done with this? Both French and Spanish make
> extensive use of this accent!
>
The best bet would be to have an ergonomically designed keuboard
definition. I did this for macOS: a KCHR ressource adapted to the
national keyboard habits (I did this chiefly for the french azerty, but
then I could adapt it very easily to other keyborards). This originated
a new choise with an esperanto flag in the language menu. It made it
possible to type all the accented characters for almost all the latin
alphabet languages, using my 1 byute-per-char fonts.
All the esperanto apelitaj were true one ASCI chars (no use of
0-offset superposition for them); you could type them, both using the
circumflex key, as in french, or the option-<char>.
Now, you can have your custumized keyboard map made by Apple. But the
process is much more boresome and error inducing, than when you could
do it by yourself! Who will give us an equivalent of resEdit?
Manuel
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