Jean-Marc,
I have found a quick dirty solution to the dead keys problem; I totally
deactivate the deadkey event check in sub 'isDeadEvent' in file lyxlookup.C;
I force a return value of 'false' in all cases.
This solves the problem by now waiting for a smarter solution!
Eventually it could be
Jean-Marc,
I have found a quick & dirty solution to the dead keys problem; I totally
deactivate the deadkey event check in sub 'isDeadEvent' in file lyxlookup.C;
I force a return value of 'false' in all cases.
This solves the problem by now waiting for a smarter solution!
Eventually it could be
"Lars" == Lars Gullik Bjønnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Lars You, tell me. All this was added a lot later than my initial _X_
Lars dead_key support.
In fact, it is you who added this code in lyxlookup.C.
Lars Is this deadkey handling only wrong when a keymap is used? or
Lars always?
OK,
> "Lars" == Lars Gullik Bjønnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Lars> You, tell me. All this was added a lot later than my initial _X_
Lars> dead_key support.
In fact, it is you who added this code in lyxlookup.C.
Lars> Is this deadkey handling only wrong when a keymap is used? or
Lars>
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| "Jacques" == Jacques B Siboni [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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| Jacques But presently the problem occurs with lyx editor: generation
| Jacques of accented characters is ok 'e leads to é `e leads to è "e
| Jacques leads to ë but generation of
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| > "Jacques" == Jacques B Siboni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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| Jacques> But presently the problem occurs with lyx editor: generation
| Jacques> of accented characters is ok 'e leads to é `e leads to è "e
| Jacques> leads to ë but
"Jacques" == Jacques B Siboni [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jacques But presently the problem occurs with lyx editor: generation
Jacques of accented characters is ok 'e leads to é `e leads to è "e
Jacques leads to ë but generation of standard apostrophe, double
Jacques quote, caret (^), tilde and
> "Jacques" == Jacques B Siboni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Jacques> But presently the problem occurs with lyx editor: generation
Jacques> of accented characters is ok 'e leads to é `e leads to è "e
Jacques> leads to ë but generation of standard apostrophe, double
Jacques> quote, caret (^),