Re: How to support dictionary service in a custom text view?

2008-07-08 Thread Evan Gross
On 08/07/08 12:16 AM, Charles Srstka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yes, but I think this check box is not relevant to this functionality. At any rate, my accessibility methods get called when I type command- control-D, whether the check box is turned on or not. If I comment out my Accessibility

Re: How to support dictionary service in a custom text view?

2008-07-07 Thread Evan Gross
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Re: How to support dictionary service in a custom text view?

2008-07-07 Thread Evan Gross
On 07/07/08 11:14 PM, Charles Srstka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm not sure what you're referring to with regards to accessibility off. If you are referring to the Allow access for assistive devices check box in the Universal Access preference pane, that isn't what I was talking about at

Re: How is Apple + Ctrl + D implemented?

2008-04-30 Thread Evan Gross
/DictionaryService.component) Maybe it's time to file an enhancement request... Evan Gross -- Evan Gross, President, Rainmaker Research Inc. Developers of Macintosh and Windows Software Spell Catcher for Mac OS and Windows http://www.rainmakerinc.com

Re: How is Apple + Ctrl + D implemented?

2008-04-28 Thread Evan Gross
(as suggested in some other replies) for this purpose. Reading up on TSM and input method components is the proper starting point for what you want to do. Hope that helps, Evan Gross -- Evan Gross, President, Rainmaker Research Inc. Developers of Macintosh and Windows Software Spell Catcher for Mac