Hi!
On a german keyboard you can combine ^ and another character by pressing these keys one after the other like pressing ^ and then e to get ê. To just get the ^ character you can press the ^ key and then space. I think this also always worked for squeak. But if I try this now with a cog vm I get an unknown character and the outline of the ^ character changes to an up arrow (very strange). Now I have to switch the system keyboard layout back and forth to be able to enter ^ in Squeak. Have you seen this? What can I do about it?
Thanks, Alex
PS: Look here if you want to see what I'm talking about http://youtu.be/913TMdQyLug
try typing ^ twice. It works that way in my ubuntu.
Cheers, Javier.
On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 9:33 AM, Alexander Lazarević laza@blobworks.comwrote:
Hi!
On a german keyboard you can combine ^ and another character by pressing these keys one after the other like pressing ^ and then e to get ê. To just get the ^ character you can press the ^ key and then space. I think this also always worked for squeak. But if I try this now with a cog vm I get an unknown character and the outline of the ^ character changes to an up arrow (very strange). Now I have to switch the system keyboard layout back and forth to be able to enter ^ in Squeak. Have you seen this? What can I do about it?
Thanks, Alex
PS: Look here if you want to see what I'm talking about http://youtu.be/913TMdQyLug
2011/9/15 Javier Pimás elpochodelagente@gmail.com:
try typing ^ twice. It works that way in my ubuntu.
Ah, thanks!
But it's still weird.
Alex
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