As part of our continued efforts to become a "decent" Cocoa app, this function should be available once again in Nisus Writer Express 1.1. :-)

-Charles

On Thursday, August 14, 2003, at 10:28 PM, Kino wrote:

On Friday, Aug 15, 2003, at 11:26 Asia/Tokyo, David Schlicher wrote:

In NW6.5, I wrote a macro for transposing the two previous characters and returning the cursor to its original position.

Is there anyway to do this in NW Express?

No. And this is one of the fundamental defects of NW Express as Cocoa app. Try the followings.


1. Launch TextEdit;
2. Type 'teh' for example;
3. Move the insertion point between e and h;
4. Hit control-t.

Though it's a bit different from what your macro does, transpose is supported by default in any *decent* Cocoa app. However, if you try it in NW Express, Console will tell '2003-08-15 14:00:30.682 Nisus Writer Express[4096] transpose not implemented' or something alike.

Unfortunately, you cannot do this with NW Express macro because it cannot set selection. And perl5.6.0 installed by default in OS X fails to recognise a Uhicode character as character. Note that everything is treated as encoded in utf-8 in the text editing area of Cocoa apps

It doesn't look like there is. Any advice?

Send a request for the full support of Cocoa key bindings to Nisus soft, like I did.



Kino




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