Hi,
Greg Kochanski wrote:
In the IPA input method, typing / followed by 3
gives you the same character as just typing 3.
In dia 0.96.1-3, 3, /3, E and /E result in 4 different
characters, namely the reversed-epsilon-similar-to-3, epsilon, e and
rotated-e.
I guess we can close this bug?
Yes, \3 (unless I am confused) meant typing \ then 3.
Roland Stigge wrote:
Hi Greg,
thanks for your report.
Greg Kochanski wrote:
When entering characters with the IPA input method in dia,
for the sans font, the characters generated by \3 and E
are the same. Both are greek epsilons, while
Greg Kochanski wrote:
Yes, \3 (unless I am confused) meant typing \ then 3.
For me, this results in a \ character and the character that is used
on 3 presses. Looks similar to a 3, but lower, like epsilon but
backwards and bigger. dia version 0.96.1-3.
E is epsilon.
Or you you have some kind
Whoops. I mean forward slash, rather than backslash.
Sorry.
In the IPA input method, typing / followed by 3
gives you the same character as just typing 3.
It should not -- that's an accidental duplication.
The basic problem is that the IPA input method doesn't
cover all of the IPA character set
Hi Greg,
thanks for your report.
Greg Kochanski wrote:
When entering characters with the IPA input method in dia,
for the sans font, the characters generated by \3 and E
are the same. Both are greek epsilons, while one of them
should be a backwards epsilon.
What do you mean with \3? A \
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