That should work, try it out and let me know.
There's a bug with strings that I am fixing already, though. If it
doesn't work, I'll have the 2.01 beta soon.

Aitor

2011/7/9 Henrique Peron <hpe...@terra.com.br>:
> Hi all,
>
>>> Still I think UTF-8 aware KEYB and DISPLAY together with old apps
>>> are still a lot more useful than any "you always have to use 16 bit
>>> wide characters" method which would only work with new apps at all.
>> KEYB would need no changes, 2-char wide characters would be a String.
>> True that not too comfortable to write the corresponding KL layouts,
>> but still feasible.
> It means I can use !1, !2, etc... on KEY files and create strings.
> I see, according to documentation, that I can prepare up to 79 strings.
> I'd like to prepare a prototype brazilian keyboard layout and try it
> with Mined.
>
> I have just a question, Aitor - how to deal with dead keys and strings?
> Can the resulting combination point to a string?
> Just an example:
>
> 26 !C1 (...) <-- !C1 Pointing to acute-accent combinations in this case
> (brazilian keyboard)
>
> (...)
>
> [Diacritics...]
> ´ aá <-- Here is my doubt - Could I make "a!1"?
>
> [Strings...]
> !1 Bytes_related_to_á_in_UTF-8
>
> Cheers,
> Henrique
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