On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 5:30 PM, JosepM <jmye...@mac.com> wrote: > > Using this: > > SetDataOfIndex the dgIndex of me, the dgColumn of me, unidecode(the > unicodeText of pFieldEditor, "utf8") > > Don't work. Still losing the accents... >
In order to confirm whether or not the data grid might be messing up the data I made a test. I created a new data grid from, added 3 lines of text and customized the row behavior as follows: 1) Changed FillInData to the following: *on* FillInData pDataArray *set* the unicodeText of field "Label" of me to uniencode(pDataArray["label 1"], "utf8") *end* FillInData 2) Updated mouseDoubleUp so that UTF8 text is used as in your example. Note that because you are passing 3 parameters to EditFieldText any edits made will be stored in the data grid automatically. *on* mouseDoubleUp pMouseBtnNum *local* theKey *if* pMouseBtnNum is 1 *then* *if* the dgProps["allow editing"] of the dgControl of me *then* *switch* the short name of the target *case* "Label" *put* "Label 1" into theKey *set* the dgTemplateFieldEditor["utf8text"] of the dgControl of me to unidecode(the unicodetext of field 1 of me,"utf8") EditFieldText the long ID of the target, the dgIndex of me, theKey *break* *end* *switch* *end* *if* *end* *if* *pass* mouseDoubleUp *end* mouseDoubleUp I then edited the lines in the data grid, adding é as well as some accented Turkish characters. All changes were successfully saved and displayed in the data grid. Next I tried adding a CloseFieldEditor handler that saves the UTF8 text to the data grid: *on* CloseFieldEditor pEditor SetDataOfIndex the dgIndex of me, "Label 1", unidecode(the unicodetext ofpEditor, "utf8") RefreshIndex the dgIndex of me *end* CloseFieldEditor Even though I shouldn't be setting the data in the data grid because I used 3 params with EditFieldText my tests still worked. They also worked if I changed EditfieldText in mousedoubleUp so that only 1 parameter was passed to it. Based on these tests (let me know if you see anything wrong) I am inclined to say that you still have a point in your code where you are not processing the text as UTF8. -- Trevor DeVore Blue Mango Learning Systems ScreenSteps: http://www.screensteps.com LiveCode Resources for Developers: http://livecode.bluemangolearning.com _______________________________________________ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-livecode