Re: More Questions about the QT front end

2003-02-09 Thread robin
Dekel Tsur wrote: You can set the language to Turkish for the Turkish names using the character dialog (you can make a key-binding for it). The documentation on making key-bindings mentions the "Reference Guide" for a complete list of functions. Where can I find this? Robin -- " Like these

Re: More Questions about the QT front end

2003-02-09 Thread Dekel Tsur
On Sat, Feb 08, 2003 at 06:30:04PM +0200, robin wrote: > Dekel Tsur wrote: > >>In xforms it is possible to change the character set of the GUI > >>independently of the language, but this doesn't seem to be the case in > >>Qt, unless I'm missing something. For example, I write classroom > >>mate

Re: More Questions about the QT front end

2003-02-08 Thread robin
Dekel Tsur wrote: On Sat, Feb 08, 2003 at 03:55:34PM +0200, robin wrote: In xforms it is possible to change the character set of the GUI independently of the language, but this doesn't seem to be the case in Qt, unless I'm missing something. For example, I write classroom materials, administ

Re: More Questions about the QT front end

2003-02-08 Thread robin
Angus Leeming wrote: robin wrote: In xforms it is possible to change the character set of the GUI independently of the language, but this doesn't seem to be the case in Qt, unless I'm missing something. For example, I write classroom materials, administrative stuff etc. in English, but frequen

Re: More Questions about the QT front end

2003-02-08 Thread Angus Leeming
robin wrote: > In xforms it is possible to change the character set of the GUI > independently of the language, but this doesn't seem to be the case in > Qt, unless I'm missing something. For example, I write classroom > materials, administrative stuff etc. in English, but frequently have to > in

More Questions about the QT front end

2003-02-08 Thread robin
In xforms it is possible to change the character set of the GUI independently of the language, but this doesn't seem to be the case in Qt, unless I'm missing something. For example, I write classroom materials, administrative stuff etc. in English, but frequently have to insert Turkish names,