On Wed, 14 May 2025 15:31:46 GMT, Martin Fox <m...@openjdk.org> wrote:
> Under the hood the Keyman input method appears as a US English keyboard > layout. The characters attached to an NSEvent are always US English Roman > even if the selected Keyman layout is, say, Hebrew or Dvorak. Keyman sends > the correct Hebrew or Dvorak character to insertText:replacementRange: > instead. > > This PR special-cases the Keyman layout, detecting it using the same method > that AWT does. When Keyman is active Glass records the insertText: character > and uses that when sending out KeyEvents. Noticed a bit of a problem. To reproduce, install Himyarit Musnad keyboard https://keyman.com/keyboards/himyarit_musnad typing 'h' causes this character to appear: 𐩱 typing 'n' followed by 'h' generates garbage input rather than expected 𐩱:  (I am using the monkey tester, but it will work with any application that uses a TextArea) ------------- PR Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jfx/pull/1805#issuecomment-2884330689