Umlaut

Mark Schonewille m.schonewille at economy-x-talk.com
Wed Feb 28 10:19:02 EST 2007


Hi Franz,

00f1 is a single character. We were trying to figure out whether  
Revolution is able to combine a character with the combining diaresis  
cc88. In other words, we want to display two different characters in  
one position, which e.g. Apple's TextEdit is able to do, but  
Revolution isn't.

Best,

Mark

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Op 28-feb-2007, om 16:00 heeft runrev at animabit.de het volgende  
geschreven:

> Hello
>
>> The ability to display combined unicode characters depends on the
>> text engine used by the software. Revolution's text engine is much
>> oder than the invention of combining diaresis. There is a slight
>> possibility that I am wrong, but I don't think that Revolution is
>> able to display combining diaresis in text fields.
>
> Mark you are wrong I think.
> copy this to a runrev field: np
> nnñ
>
> For finding the chars and their unicode number please run on win  
> the progs
> charmap.exe in extended view. Search the letter n with ~ or with  
> trema as you like and try the different fonts you have.
> U+00F1 (latin n with tilde or some of the others) can be used in  
> Arial,Verdana,Times NR etc. on win,
> I do not know the way to do the same on mac.
>
> Regards, Franz





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