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 prerelease 14 on the zip but on the mobile plug-in at the bottom right it says 4.0.0-prerelease-15 (2010-11-12). The version I used before was 10, then I forgot to check in my account the appropriate checkbox to stay informed and Heather sent me the link as the current version when I asked her. I dont know of any differences. Herzliche Grüße / Kind regards Bernd Harald Müller wrote: > > 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 Grüße, > Harald Müller. > > Am 27.11.2010 um 01:18 schrieb BNig: > >> >> 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 characters. This might not be what you >> expect. >> >> Rolf Kocherhans and I ran into this problem and we found a solution that >> I >> would like to share. >> Apparently Revmobile in its current version prerelease 15 has trouble >> with >> Unicode and the iOS. >> >> The solution is to add a handler to the field: >> >> --------------------------- >> on rawKeyUp >> -- works for french, spanish, german and maybe some other languages >> -- does not work with eastern european languages >> put uniDecode ((the uniCodeText of me),"ANSI") into me >> select after me >> pass rawKeyUp >> end rawKeyUp >> -------------------------- >> >> Please be careful if you want to copy this script into your field script. >> As >> of Livecode version 4.5 there is a bug that inserts ASCII 202 non >> breaking >> space into the copied text in the script editor that keeps this from >> working >> on the iPhone. You either type the script manually or copy it into a text >> editor first, convert it to text only (removing all formatting) and then >> you >> can paste it into the script editor. >> >> The above script gives you the text you expect. It is the usual Mac text >> as >> far as the hight ASCII values are concerned. >> >> You have to put it into a on rawKeyUp handler since it does not work in >> on >> keyUp handler because for reasons unknown to me an accented character on >> the >> iOS does not trigger the keyUp message, only the rawKeyUp message. Took >> me a >> while to figures that one out. >> >> Hope this might be of help to the 'hight ASCII' language people. (Unless >> you >> want to brush up your chinese) :) >> >> regards >> >> Bernd >> -- > -- View this message in context: http://runtime-revolution.278305.n4.nabble.com/Livecode-mobile-accented-chars-and-umlauts-on-iPhone-tp3061105p3061135.html Sent from the Revolution - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-livecode