On Wed, Aug 27, 2014 at 4:27 PM, Nicolas Cellier < nicolas.cellier.aka.nice@gmail.com> wrote:
I encountered this in Squeak too, because French keyboard is not better than german one :(
Nicolas Cellier uploaded a new version of ST80 to project The Trunk: http://source.squeak.org/trunk/ST80-nice.136.mcz
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Name: ST80-nice.136 Author: nice Time: 4 August 2011, 10:43:00.836 am UUID: 6f8b2f4c-8c8c-48a8-ba32- bb5b37d827d0 Ancestors: ST80-ul.135
#shiftEnclose: is hardcoding the keyboard layout, which is not compatible with foreign keyboards and modern VM, and prevents correct enclosing to work.
+1. This is the issue that must be fixed. It must be understood properly (is the VM answering adequate information or not?).
This version rather use a normal #enclose: A (ParagraphEditor initialize) postscrip is necessary.
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2014-08-27 17:11 GMT+02:00 Max Bareis max.bareis@me.com:
I am curious, because this substitution does not make any sense to me. The keyCharacter is always the "real" character ( $( instead of $9 ). Also it seems that this substitution reduces the keyboard to the en-Layout, therefore breaks the separation of concerns.
I hope this gets resolved, as it is really annoying with a german Keyboard.
And look at the issues: 11436 <https://pharo.fogbugz.com/default.asp?11436%3E; and 4646 <https://pharo.fogbugz.com/default.asp?4646%3E;
Should the core team take action?
Stef
For me, there is no urgency. I sent it to the mailing list, because I used the wrong words for the issue search and didn't find any issue. As it is already on the issue list and I have a workaround (replacing the method in my download bash file for zeroconf) it is ok.
Max
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