[squeak-dev] Re: Linux input testers needed

Michal Perutka michal.perutka at gmail.com
Fri Aug 28 13:27:47 UTC 2009


2009/8/28 Andreas Raab <andreas.raab at gmx.de>

> Michal Perutka wrote:
>
>> 2009/8/27 Andreas Raab <andreas.raab at gmx.de <mailto:andreas.raab at gmx.de>>
>>    Actually, that was no mistake. I meant to use Character value: xxx
>>    since I want us to get away from the leading char stuff in Unicode.
>>    What happens when you use Character value: instead of Unicode
>>    value:? Does it blow up? Does it display incorrectly? Anything else?
>>
>>
>> $? for every code > 255. For example Character value: 353 shows $?,
>> Character leadingChar: 14 code: 353 shows $š
>>
>
> That's *extremely* strange. I just tried it and it shows $š in both cases
> in a current updated trunk image after selecting a suitable font (I used
> Arial). What image are you using? Which font(s) did you use to try this?

Can someone else try to verify this with a current trunk image? (I'm
> wondering if I screwed something up with my own experiments here) You should
> see no difference between printing (Character leadingChar: 14 code: 353) and
> (Character value: 353) (i.e., they either both display as $? or they both
> display as $š).
>

Sorry, the problem is with my  font - I use a Latin2 bitmap font. When I use
some TTF font (installed from Windows), it is OK.

Cheers
Michal
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