Hi Jaque,
thanks for the info. Glad it will be fixed. (though it was fun to try to
find a workaround) :)
regards
Bernd
J. Landman Gay wrote:
>
> On 11/26/10 6:18 PM, BNig wrote:
>>
>> Dear List,
>>
>> those of you that live in 'high ASCII' countries with languages that use
>> accented charact
On 11/26/10 6:18 PM, BNig wrote:
Dear List,
those of you that live in 'high ASCII' countries with languages that use
accented characters and umlauts and develop for iOS will notice that
entering an accented character in a field and then a 'low ASCII" character
the text will turn to chinese char
Hi Bernd,
thanks again. My version 14 is from 2010-11-10, I should ask the
support if this two-day-step makes a significant difference before
I submit the app (I will end in the spam folder with all my questions.)
"German-chinese" sounds sweet when you hear it out there, but
it looks strange in a
Hi Harald,
>many thanks for the script! I didn't try "ANSI" and now it works. Great.
Yeah, it feels a lot better than german-chinese :)
>You are referring to prerelease version 15. The last one I got was 14,
I bought into the mobile option just like anybody else who is using it. It
did say pre
Hi Bernd,
many thanks for the script! I didn't try "ANSI" and now it works. Great.
You are referring to prerelease version 15. The last one I got was 14,
are you member of the developer program? Are there any relevant steps
between 14 and 15, you could (and are allowed to) talk about?
Herzliche