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>> From: Abdelrazak Younes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: lyx-devel@lists.lyx.org
>> Date: 2007-02-11 01:32:00
>> Subject: Re: A status report on the current lyx-1.5.0svn support of CJK
>> languages
>>
>>
>> OK, thanks for testing. It's committed but I think there's sti
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
> OK, then Georg is right about generating as many keypressEvent as there
> are characters in the inputMethodEvent. Please apply this patch and try
> again.
Your patch works here both in linux and in windows box!!!
Regards,
cghan
Georg Baum wrote:
> I agree, but I was asking how it is done in cjk-lyx. My plan is
>
> 1) understand how cjk-lyx stores .lyx documents
> 2) understand how cjk-lyx exports cjk to latex
> 3) implement lyx2lyx support to read cjk-lyx files
> 4) implement support for proper latex export of cjk
>
> cj
José Matos wrote:
> I received it. Are you using gmane or any other newsgate to read the list?
Because of heavy traffic in my mail account, I have not subscribed lyx-devel
lists.
Regards,
cghan
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
> OK, I got it. But I think this is not the place to take care of that. At
> this level, there should be only one (or two in case of surrogate) utf16
> character. I think that the proper place to trim those superfluous
> characters is in 'GuiWorkArea::inputMethodEvent()'.
Georg Baum wrote:
> Does that mean that cjk-lyx does not add a command to switch to a
> cjk-environment itself, but you have to do it in ERT?
It is not cjk-lyx but lyx-1.5svn in which I used cjk-latex. It would be handy
if "a command to switch to the cjk-environment" is hardcoded in lyx.
> I
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
> I can input any CJK characters here (by copy&paste from the web) without
> any problem (WinXP SP2, english edition). So I reckon that this is an
> encoding issue.
As you may probably know, multibyte characters cannot be inputted directly from
the keyboard, but throug