Hello Tom,

Thanks for the reply. The problem I have concerns Win XP. When
the user changes the keyboard from English to a language that
requires unicode, Rev doesn't seem to obey immediately. Only
after typing something, deleting it and typing again, Rev starts
entering the correct unicode characters.

I'll try to solve this by exploiting the problem you describe.
In the mean time, I wonder if there is a transcript or a shell
(DOS) command which might guarantee that the correct characters
appear when the user types after changing the keyboard.

Best,

Mark


Thomas McCarthy wrote:
What is a problem for me may be a solution for you. I have a
dictation program for language learners. Some of the vowels
have macrons (long marks) and are in unicode. My program
checks each letter the students have typed (checking for
unicode letters along the way) and when it reaches a mistake,
it stops and hilights the mistake.

On my mac osX, the input will sometimes change from English
to Greek. So you might want to try putting a unicode letter
of the target language into the field and selecting it...
just a thought. I'll look closer at my code later to see
what's up with it.

tm
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