It doesn't work for me. I am using Ubuntu 8.04 with latin american
distribution. I am trying yo type "é", "ú", and so on, but with no luck.

The problem is: I open a workspace. I type "á" and works fine. I try to type
"á" again and I have this error: "'subscript is out of bounds: -60'"

It is very strange because only the first time work.

Cheers,

Mariano



On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 9:17 PM, Yoshiki Ohshima <[email protected]> wrote:

> At Mon, 02 Mar 2009 23:11:00 -0800,
> Michael Rueger wrote:
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > after some interesting adventures in Unicode land here's a second
> > version of the unicode test image/app:
> >
> > http://impara.de/~michael/unicode-test.zip<http://impara.de/%7Emichael/unicode-test.zip>
> >
> > Things that I think should work:
> > - unicode text input on all platforms including support of composing
> > character sequences (.eg. US international keyboards)
> > - unicode clipboard handling
> > - text editor shortcuts on non Latin1 keyboards (e.g. Russian) (thinking
> > about it, only tested on Windows so far)
> >
> > Mostly untested:
> > - unicode filename handling
> >
> > Known not to work:
> > - keyboard shortcuts in lists (e.g. browsers) on non Latin1 keyboards.
> > That would take another major refactoring of handling shortcuts.
> >
> > Once I know this version works reasonable well I'll package everything
> > up for inclusion in the updates. Right now it is pretty much a mess.
>
>   On Windows Vista in Japanese, the system seems to get the unicode
> values from keyboard but doesn't display them correctly.  For short
> cut keys, when MS IME is enabled and in the Roma-ji input mode, it
> does work.
>
> -- Yoshiki
>
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