belated feedback ..

Thanks, This works well for me now, using utf8 encoding with Thai characters. I tested it by opening a new file in Ink, and copying and pasting some characters in Affiche, and also back into the file. gpbs doesn't die here.

Rob

On 2003-08-11 03:46:04 +0700 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


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Date: Sun 08/10/2003 at 20:46 (GMT)

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Submitted by: None Project: GNUstep Submitted on: Thu 06/05/2003 at 21:19 Category: Gui/AppKit Severity: 5 - Major Bug Group: Bug Resolution: Fixed Assigned to: FredKiefer Status: Closed Summary: copy and pasting non ascii text

Original Submission: Copying and pasting of non-ascii text works, if the text is plain text. If the text is attributed, it doesn't work. I've only tested this with GNUSTEP_STRING_ENCODING set to NSUTF8StringEncoding.

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Date: Sun 08/10/2003 at 20:46       By: FredKiefer
Closed as there was no more feedback.

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Date: Tue 07/15/2003 at 22:26       By: FredKiefer
Enabled the RTFConsumer to handle unichars from the RTF file.

This by itself now works fine, but selecting such a character in the NSTextView kills 
gpbs with the message:
/usr/GNUstep/System/Tools/ix86/linux-gnu/gnu-gnu-gnu/gpbs: Uncaught exception 
NSCharacterConversionException, reason: Can't get cStringLength from Unicode string.

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Date: Sun 06/22/2003 at 08:55       By: None
I can reproduce it by doing the following:

- Open Ink
- Select new file
- Type a Thai word
- Copy it
- Try to paste it

nothing happens at that last step. Maybe non-ascii isn't correct. maybe its non 
ISOLatin1 characters.
Rob

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Date: Sat 06/21/2003 at 13:09       By: fedor
Works fine for me in Ink.app with NSISOLatin1StringEncoding
and NSUTF8StringEncoding. Do you have an example?


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