Re: The role of documentation in implementation (was: Re: Windows keyboard restrictions)

2015-08-11 Thread Asmus Freytag (t)
On 8/11/2015 11:51 AM, Marcel Schneider wrote: All that, and some more, leads me to the conclusion that when Windows was built, there was often not enough time to write up the documentation; Marcel, please consider that this musing

Re: The role of documentation in implementation (was: Re: Windows keyboard restrictions)

2015-08-11 Thread Marcel Schneider
Iʼve got a driver with a five code units ligature on Shift+Ctrl+Alt, and where Word (and Excel) opened. As I was in a hurry and wrote in English, I didnʼt notice that the dead keys were disabled. That was the driver I was writing about when I spun off this thread. Now Iʼve compiled a driver

The role of documentation in implementation (was: Re: Windows keyboard restrictions)

2015-08-10 Thread Marcel Schneider
I'm brought to draw your attention to the fact that presumably my buggy mailbox inverted the order of the Copy Addressees, which I find reversed in both mailboxes where I can follow (but not answer in both, under my name associated with a fitting custom mail address). This order is mainly

The role of documentation in implementation (was: Re: Windows keyboard restrictions)

2015-08-10 Thread Marcel Schneider
I confused the parent thread labelling. Please read: The role of documentation in implementation (was: Re: Windows keyboard restrictions)   On 08 Aug 2015, at 15:01, Richard Wordingham wrote: On Sat, 8 Aug 2015 14:05:17 +0200 (CEST) Marcel Schneider wrote: 2. Supposed that Windows