Re: Yiddish input method
- From: raphael cs uky edu (Raphael Finkel)
- To: gtk-i18n-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Yiddish input method
- Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2003 12:19:25 -0500
I have taken some of Noah's suggestions for alternative keystrokes; tz and oi
are now synonymous with ts and oy. I also fixed a minor bug and installed a
workaround so that AbiWord can understand newline correctly.
In playing with this input method, I discovered that gtk+ does a context reset
in places I think it shouldn't. Supposedly, gtk+ only does context reset when
the user moves the cursor to a new position by clicking somewhere. But
in an entry widget, such as that used to elicit a file name, gtk+ is calling my
context reset routine after each keystroke, which confuses my input method.
It's not worth worrying about; I don't expect folks to want file names with
Yiddish characters, but who knows?
Raphael Finkel
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