how is the user typing the circumflex character?
assuming the U.S. keyboard layout is used,
option+I would enter a combining circumflex with yellow background.
following it with another letter would yield the accented character.
but other keyboard layouts (U.S. extended, or FR, for example) have other 
conventions.

there is also the feature that allows the user to long-press a key to enter 
accented characters.

last but not least, it the problem restricted to 4D or any application?

> 2017/05/11 22:54、Paul Lovejoy via 4D_Tech <[email protected]> のメール:
>
> We have noticed an annoying issue with the circumflex character (^) on OS X 
> 10.10.5.
>
> If a user wants to write the word capôter, the circumflex “^" is typed before 
> typing the “o". The system then placed the circumflex on top of the o to 
> produce “ô".
>
> What we are seeing is cap^ôter instead of capôter because somehow the user 
> gets two circumflexes even though only one was typed (wish ATMs worked that 
> way).
>
> Has anyone else seen this? Perhaps there’s a compatibility setting I’m 
> missing somewhere?
>
> It seems to work fine on OSX 10.12x



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