Problem - Hungarian keys
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Problem - Hungarian keys
When I am using ctrl+alt+ letter key combination, TC show me the search popup at English characters only. These keys does not works with ctrl+alt:
áéöőüűóúí
I think ISO 8859-2 (LATIN2) standard needed, maybe.
áéöőüűóúí
I think ISO 8859-2 (LATIN2) standard needed, maybe.
Re: Problem - Hungarian keys
SAV wrote:When I am using ctrl+alt+ letter key combination, TC show me the search popup at English characters only. These keys does not works with ctrl+alt:
áéöőüűóúí
I think ISO 8859-2 (LATIN2) standard needed, maybe.

Ahhh! The keyboards! I'have a French keyboard using ANSI Latin I (1252) - The codepage is 850. I tested a dir. so-called simply <é>, that works.

On some Latin keyboards, we have an extra-key AltGr similar with Ctrl+Alt. ...
We can't choose a character-coding Table in TC, though that exists in some text-editors (i.e. TxtEdit written with Delphi™ 7...)



Clo
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Hungarian keyboard: a test idea...
SAV wrote:Yes Clo, you are right: "We can't choose a character-coding Table in TC..."
Maybe better way if we could switch between keyboard layouts.

Just an idea: please, test the (Swiss) text-editor quoted previously: like I told you, you can change the char. Table in it; the most interesting thing is that you can set it with Hungarian as the current language (the Help too!).

Available at: http://www.luziusschneider.com/Engindex.html under TxtEdit.


that an improvement for TC is possible (perhaps...).

That seems impossible in TC (no free space enough on the interface); but menu entries, or an optional extra-menu could be possible, if supported about that change, of course...


Friendly,
Clo
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Keyboards, keyboardsss....
djk wrote:2SAV
Well, I've never noticed it before (probably because I seldom use national characters in file names) but it really doesn't work correctly (I use Polish keyboard)
2Clo
TxtEdit doesn't work correctly with some Polish characters. But I had no problems in other Delphi-based applications.

Thank you very much for the test, I'll tell that to Luzius...
Though the French keyboards are well supported, I've some problems still with old 16-bit App. to save names having simple accents, i.e. :
case-désactivée.png
I ough to rename...



Clo
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Another char. Table?
Hi!These keys does not works with ctrl+alt:
áéöőüűóúí
I think ISO 8859-2 (LATIN2) standard needed, maybe.
I found in a code-list the:
1250=ANSI - Central European
May be more suitable in Windows app. like TC ?
I informed the author of TxtEdit, I hope for a fast reply.
To continue...
Friendly,
Clo
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TxtEdit not working properly with Polish characters
As far as I see, everything works normally for any characters including Polish, except the search dialogue: This does indeed accept only the respective Windows native character set. I will change it with the next version. 
Luzius Schneider

Luzius Schneider
Re: TxtEdit not working properly with Polish characters
Luzius Schneider wrote:As far as I see, everything works normally for any characters including Polish, except the search dialogue: This does indeed accept only the respective Windows native character set. I will change it with the next version.
Luzius Schneider

Very happy to meet you here!
Like you see, I asked for comparisons with your program, in order to obtain an eventual improvement of Total Commander... I hope that you use it too a lot!

Claude
Clo
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Re: TxtEdit not working properly with Polish characters
I've tried it on two computers (WinNT and WinXP Pro). On both machines I wasn't able to type some characters - I normally type them with right ALT.Luzius Schneider wrote:As far as I see, everything works normally for any characters including Polish, except the search dialogue: This does indeed accept only the respective Windows native character set. I will change it with the next version.![]()
When I try to type c with right ALT the editor centres the text. With others (a and l) I can't see any action but they don't appear in the text. The rest of chars work correctly.
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Search for Unicode characters
In the new version 4.4.1 of TxtEdit, Find/Replace works also with Unicode now (for Windows NT/2000/XP and higher only).
See
http://www.luziusschneider.com/TxtEditHome.htm
Luzius Schneider
See
http://www.luziusschneider.com/TxtEditHome.htm
Luzius Schneider

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Find/Replace for Unicode text
Do you use Windows 9x, which means Unicode search does not work or what problem did you have? 
