Hi there, I'm new to this list but bet that I've been looking for a long time about VncViwer applet i18n. I use a Spanish keyboard layout, and a few days ago I downloaded and installed jdk 1.5 beta 2; I compiled VncViewer.java with it and I could type spanish characters like q and Q (NTilde, ntilde).
I recompiled everything, (after a rm -f *.class ) but this time using j2sdk 1.4.2 and now I couldn't type those characters. So, here we have the same code being different when compiling with different java compiler versions. I have a problem with Spanish keyboard layout because dead_acute is mapped by Xvnc like FFFF and is interpreted later as a DEL key by VncViewer. But if compiling with jdk 1.5 could correct ntildes, will I have to wait for a next release of java compiler to also correct accented characters too by just compiling it again?. The question is, i18n in VncViewer could be hacked from VncViewer or is a java compiler bug. PS. I've tested VncViwer with M$ VM and it works great I can write characters like a (á) or q (ñ) but it doesn't work the same when I use Java VM. So here again the same class does acts in a different way when I use different VM. anyone? Using a Fedora Core 2 machine jdk 1.5 beta 2 jsdk 1.4.2 Spanish layout _______________________________________________ VNC-List mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] To remove yourself from the list visit: http://www.realvnc.com/mailman/listinfo/vnc-list
