Sorry if this message is duplicated, but It was sent last Thursday and I've not seen it reaching the list.
On Wed, 2007-08-22 at 19:37 +0200, Enrico Tröger wrote: > On Tue, 21 Aug 2007 21:05:27 +0200, Iago Rubio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > > there is a feature in GTK which allows the user to hit Ctrl-Shift > > > > +u and then type any hexcode of an Unicode [snip] > > I tried it on Linux, and it worked on scintilla as long as I hold > > Ctrl + Shift while typing the Unicode. > I can't get it working here, whether with cssed(0.4.0) nor Geany nor > SciTE. Everytime when I press Ctrl+Shift+(any unicode) nothing happens. I tried it now with Scite and you're right. The cssed version I used is CVS. > (any unicode) is: > u+264d or > u264d or > 264d? Actually (Ctrl+Shift)+u264d. In my case - with fedora 5 and CVS cssed - when pressing Ctrl+Shift+u it's written an underlined 'u' on screen, then - without releasing Ctrl +Shift - I type the unicode - say 264D - and then press enter. The results are as you saw in the ogg file. I tested it further, and scintilla only received the Shit+Ctrl key events, and as soon as I pressed the 'u', it stops receiving any events. The app I used - cssed - does not manage this key binding, so I bet it's the gtk IM module who's doing the job. If you need me to do any testing here, just let me know. Regards. -- Iago Rubio _______________________________________________ Scintilla-interest mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.lyra.org/mailman/listinfo/scintilla-interest
