On Sun, May 10, 2020 at 2:38 PM Viktor Ransmayr <[email protected]>
wrote:

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@Edward: I can report (partial) success in my environment. - Here's the log
from my last test:

Try out abbreviation #1 - OK. [EKR: This is the "date" abbreviation]
Try out abbreviation #2 - OK. [EKR: This is the "html" abbreviation]
Try out abbreviation #3 - Not OK.

ts;;
QQQ

This works for me. It looks like your definition of this is the same the
one in my myLeoSettings.leo file.

Imo, there should be no problems in abbreviations that use only "ascii"
characters, that is, characters ch for which 20 <= ord(ch) <= 127. That is
true in the abbreviations you tested.

Are you switching between English and German keyboards, as I am doing when
I look at this issue? All sorts of strange things happen when I forget to
switch back to the English keyboard.

Rev 4ea4179 merges the #1653 branch into devel. It's time for further
testing.

In future I'll name bug-related branches bug-nnnn instead of #nnnn so as to
avoid problems in Linux.

Edward

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