- From: Irene Vatton <Irene.Vatton@inrialpes.fr>
- Date: Tue, 8 Mar 2005 14:20:22 +0100
- To: jakub.holy@centrum.cz
- Cc: www-amaya@w3.org
Le Dimanche 06 Mars 2005 10:17, Jakub Holý a écrit :
> Once again, some iso-8859-2 characters cannot be typed in the editing view.
> The character t with caron described below cannot be typed in a document
> - neither in the main view nor in the source code view - though it may
> be typed in the url field.
How do you insert this character? With a contol sequence or just a keyboard
key?
How can I reproduce the senario?
> If I copy and insert it from another
> application it's displayed correctly. When I look in the source after that,
> it doesn't display the character but its code.
> ť ť Latin Small Letter T With Caron; unicode code: 0165
If the character is not available in current encoding, Amaya generates an
entity that gives the unicode value.
If it displays ť instead of ¥ it probably receives a wrong character
(the character 357 doesn't exist). it seems a confusion with the local
encoding.
> Platform info
> Amaya 9.1
> OS: Windows 2000
How do you insert the
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Irène.
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