For example. Take a cocoa app (I just tried with Camino).
After adding "Thai" in the international system preferences, i select Thai from the input menu. I go to the "Google" NSSearchField of camino and type "oh" which appear in Thai. Then press "h" a few times. The letter represented by "h" appears at the same spot in the search field, at first it looks like it didnt take the input but in fact it print the letters on top of each other, you can even see the character getting darker in the search field.

This is a very cool bug indeed, and I think the solution should be very simple, probably a flag in the fonts.
Any id would be more than welcome :)

D.

On Apr 23, 2009, at 9:45 AM, Gerriet M. Denkmann wrote:


On 23 Apr 2009, at 10:17, David Allouch <david_allo...@mac.com> wrote:


NSSearchField which is basically an NSTextField is working fine in
every languages except Thai. What happens is that in Thai some letters
override each others in the NSSearchField .
I don't understand. Could you perhaps give an example?
What to enter, what happened, what did you expect to happen?

Kind regards,

Gerriet.


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