From 901bc31ec35c79ea245a2895ff7a80657d01cf8b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Manolo Gouy
Date: Tue, 26 Oct 2010 21:01:17 +0000
Subject: Use Mac OS-defined character composition method. It allows to handle
composed characters of many more languages than before (e.g., Polish, Greek).
git-svn-id: file:///fltk/svn/fltk/branches/branch-1.3@7759 ea41ed52-d2ee-0310-a9c1-e6b18d33e121
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FL/Fl_Input.H | 13 ++++++++-----
1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
(limited to 'FL')
diff --git a/FL/Fl_Input.H b/FL/Fl_Input.H
index 08f212526..05b870237 100644
--- a/FL/Fl_Input.H
+++ b/FL/Fl_Input.H
@@ -37,10 +37,10 @@
This is the FLTK text input widget. It displays a single line
of text and lets the user edit it. Normally it is drawn with an
inset box and a white background. The text may contain any
- characters (even 0), and will correctly display anything, using
- ^X notation for unprintable control characters and \\nnn notation
- for unprintable characters with the high bit set. It assumes the
- font can draw any characters in the ISO-8859-1 character set.
+ characters (even 0), and will correctly display any UTF text, using
+ ^X notation for unprintable control characters. It assumes the
+ font can draw any characters of the used scripts, which is true
+ for standard fonts under MSWindows and Mac OS X.
@@ -114,7 +114,10 @@
also be able to type "dead key" prefix characters. On X you will
actually be able to see what dead key you typed, and if you then move
the cursor without completing the sequence the accent will remain
- inserted.
+ inserted.
+
+ Under Mac OS X, character composition is done as for any Mac application
+ using Mac OS-defined keystroke series.
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