[squeak-dev] When did Scratch diverge?

Nicolas Cellier nicolas.cellier.aka.nice at gmail.com
Thu Aug 8 21:26:55 UTC 2013


And this happened between
http://source.squeak.org/trunk/<http://source.squeak.org/trunk/Multilingual-ul.141.mcz>
Multilingual-nice.91.mcz
http://source.squeak.org/trunk/Multilingual-ul.141.mcz
http://source.squeak.org/trunk/Multilingual-nice.142.mcz


2013/8/8 Nicolas Cellier <nicolas.cellier.aka.nice at gmail.com>

> Well, that's already some time ago, but from memory the main things were:
>
> - set leadingChar 0 as synonym of unicode
> - set leadingChar for several language environment to 0 (unicode) (Greek,
> Russian, ...)
>
>
> 2013/8/8 Yoshiki Ohshima <Yoshiki.Ohshima at acm.org>
>
>> On Tue, Aug 6, 2013 at 1:25 PM, Nicolas Cellier
>> <nicolas.cellier.aka.nice at gmail.com> wrote:
>> > Last thing, we have our squeakism: the #leadingChar. I let you dig into
>> its
>> > usage, but it should be restricted for east asian languages support
>> since
>> > squeak 4.x at least.
>>
>> I am not on top of things (anything, really) but what has changed
>> since Squeak 4.x in this regard?
>>
>> Just a historical note, but the concept of leadingChar was borrowed
>> from the multilingual Emacs effort, which eventually folded into the
>> mainstream Emacs.
>>
>> --
>> -- Yoshiki
>>
>>
>
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