Philippe Verdy <verdy underscore p at wanadoo dot fr> wrote: >> DE> ISO/IEC 9995-9 cannot be implemented natively on Microsoft >> DE> Windows; it requires a third-party add-on package such as Keyman, >> DE> which is not free. >> >> It is too early to blame Microsoft (or anybody else) on this. > > I do agree. When this will become an approved standard, Microsoft will > even provide an updated MSKLC tool to support it completely.
Did you read what I wrote? The *underlying architecture* of Windows key handling supports neither additional shift states nor multiple dead keys, both of which are required to support this standard. A new version of MSKLC on top of the existing architecture will not help. -- Doug Ewell | Thornton, Colorado, USA http://www.ewellic.org | @DougEwell