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mlRe: Detecting Double Byte Input
FROM : Ben Kennedy
DATE : Wed Apr 13 02:42:42 2005

On 12 4 2005 at 7:36 pm -0400, John Stiles wrote:

>I'm hard-pressed to think of a concrete example of a language that can
>be represented in single-byte that can start an inline input session


How about what happens when you try to type the second and fourth letters
in the word "déjà" (using the default U.S. keyboard layout)?  Is this the
same thing?

(The accented e and a characters are eight bits in ISO-Latin-1)

-b

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