On 08/12/12 16:51, Martin wrote:
On 07/12/2012 06:46, patspiper wrote:
- If you put a shaddah or damma on a character, it gets displayed on
top of the character (correct behaviour). Pressing backspace at this
stage should only delete that addition, and not the character.
Does that also apply for "delete" (as in delete next char, opposite of
backspace).
Delete removes both as well.
Since that deletes the actual char, it would leave the shaddah. So I
guess in that case better delete all?
I tested with Libre Office, and the backspace removes the shaddah while
delete removes both.
I can give a practical example where this is behaviour needed. When one
types a character and follows it by a fat7a, but by mistake types a
damma, then backspace should not necessitate the typing of the original
character once again.
Stephano
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