Hello, Bernhard
I took charge of the part of Celeste in M17n Squeak(CelesteJ). CelesteJ is supporting only Japanese now. I think that the current status of CelesteJ is pre-alpha.
On Wed, 1 Nov 2000 15:29:30 +0100 Bernhard Pieber pieber@acm.org wrote:
I then tried to receive mail with Umlaute which I composed in Outlook Express. Multilingualized Squeak showed Umlaute in the message text correctly! However, it did not show Umlaute in a message subject. I got '=?iso-8859-1?B?dGVzdCDk9vzE1tzf?=' instead.
Sorry, CelesteJ does not support MIME header encoding now. I plan to make CelesteJ correspond to it.
A second problem is that I cannot compose a mail using Umlaute because when I press a key the wrong glyph is shown.
M17n Squeak remaps glyphs of a StrikeFont(NewYork) from Sqeuak specific (MacRoman) to ISO-8895-1. But the keycode that returned from InputSensor>>primKbdPeek and primKbdPeek is MacRoman.
What would have to be done to fix those problems? Do I need a different font with the right encoding? Or should the problem be fixed somewhere else, in ParagraphEditor or InputSensor? You see, I am not sure what the right design is here. As always, any help is appreciated.
Please try the attached patch. The patch converts the keycord from MacRoman to ISO-8895-1.
-- Kazuhiro Abe abee.abe@nifty.ne.jp
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