Mattias Gaertner wrote:
Lazarus 'produces' only ASCII source code (#0..#127).
The source editor interpretes UTF8 chars.
Maybe it would be nice if lazarus could write utf8 chars?
For example?
You are asking the reason for this?
The main reason is to alow non-english people to write
On Sun, 18 Sep 2005 18:52:10 -0300
Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mattias Gaertner wrote:
They can.
For example: linux/gtk/german. People using an UTF8 font creates UTF8
umlaute and they are shown properly.
There are still some todos: key combos, right-to-left,
Mattias Gaertner wrote:
On Sun, 18 Sep 2005 18:52:10 -0300
Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mattias Gaertner wrote:
They can.
For example: linux/gtk/german. People using an UTF8 font creates UTF8
umlaute and they are shown properly.
There are still some todos: key
On Wed, 14 Sep 2005 09:14:06 -0300
Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Jesus, this reply-to problem is driving me nuts.
On 9/14/05, Mattias Gaertner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What keymap are you using?
[]$ setxkbmap -v
I use ABNT2, the most standard
On 9/9/05, Swen Heinig [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hello Felipe,
I have no problems to use д, ц, ь or Я.
I'm using the (german) Windows version (0.9.9) of Lazarus. My font is courier
new. Do you have the problem with different fonts?
Regards,
Swen
Hi, I tryed Courier New with the same
Hi,
I am unable to write ã, á, à, é, í, ó, ü and other international
characters in the lazarus code editor (on Linux, didn't test on Windows
but I think it is the same).
If I type ~+A it will answer with a ~A not a Ã.
This is quite anoying for those of us that are not english-native speakers.