yes please. i second that. otherwise my german tutorial looks
terrible. ÄÖÜäöüß in comments please! like it is already in pd-extended.
max
Am 30.12.2006 um 20:57 schrieb João Miguel Pais:
Hello,
I wanted to ask if it would be possible to update the state of both
pds, miller's and
Hi all,
if this is possible in pd-extended, how is the encoding implemented?
The cleanest way would of course be UTF-8, so that saved patcher
files are cross-platform, but i guess it's rather a platform-native
encoding, no?
Does it also work for pd-ext under Windows, or just OSX?
greetings,
hi there!
this was discussed in december 2005 (thread was named what about
multilingual Pd?), and happily ended with a working implementation in
pd-extended.
let's hope that 2007 will see puredata going unicode.
best wishes,
vincent
Thomas Grill a écrit :
Hi all,
if this is possible in
Hi all,
if this is possible in pd-extended, how is the encoding implemented?
The cleanest way would of course be UTF-8, so that saved patcher files
are cross-platform, but i guess it's rather a platform-native encoding,
no?
Does it also work for pd-ext under Windows, or just OSX?
I'm a
The patch is a one liner from Günter (with umlaut ;). It seems it
never was submitted to the tracker, I just added it:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?
func=detailaid=1625445group_id=55736atid=478072
.hc
On Dec 31, 2006, at 8:42 AM, vincent Rioux wrote:
hi there!
this was
Hello,
I wanted to ask if it would be possible to update the state of both pds,
miller's and hans-christoph's, regarding the typing possibilities. in
Pd-ext it's possible to use all type of characters with accents, letters
with umläute (üäö), delete and not only backspace, etc. this is a