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 clo
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 characte
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
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 epsilon
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 "\
Package: dia
Version: 0.95.0-4.1+b1
Severity: normal
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.
This may be a gtk problem.
-- Sy
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