On Apr 6, 5:49 pm, Andrew <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hej Anders
>
> On Apr 4, 3:28 pm, Anders Aagaard <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > My G1 is still in the mail, but I'm wondering how access to
> > international characters will work, and if it's possible for
> > me to implement something before the virtual keyboard support?
>
> It works exactly as you would expect with all mobile phones - it is so
> obvious that you may not realize it - just hold down the key you want
> modified, e.g:

Not so obvious when I don't have the phone yet :), thanks.

>
> a may be modified to: à, á, â, ä, æ, ã or å
> c may be modified to: c with a small s below
> e may be modified to: è, é, ê or ë
> i may be modified to: ì, í, î or ï
> n may be modified to: ñ
> o may be modified to: ø, oe (one letter), õ, ò, ó, ô or ö
> s may be modified to: § or ss (one (German) letter)
> u may be modified to: ù, ú, û or ü
> y may be modified to: ý or ÿ
>
> > (I'm an experienced developer already looking into the
> > platform).
> > I live in norway, and I'd really like quick access (or at
> > least access) to 3 norwegian characters, it's not an issue,
> > a small potential annoyance I was fully aware of when ordering
> > the phone.  I'd love to be able to set say alt+a = <norwegian
> > character>.
>
> Alt gives you the special characters - the keyboard almost only
> contains letters and digits so anything else has been spread out on
> those keys.
>
> There is a small bug in Android, when you select letters like æ, ø og
> å for instance in the browser then suddenly all text gets selected!
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