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mlRe: Detecting Double Byte Input
FROM : John Stiles
DATE : Wed Apr 13 02:45:26 2005

On Apr 12, 2005, at 5:42 PM, Ben Kennedy wrote:

> 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)


You know, I was wondering about that. I used to see a colored highlight
and an accent mark appear when I typed a dead key in a Cocoa app, but
today I'm not seeing that (although the accented character does appear
when I type the corresponding letter).
I don't know why it's not working today :|

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