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Re: Multilanguage support
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Re: Multilanguage support


  • Subject: Re: Multilanguage support
  • From: email@hidden
  • Date: Mon, 7 Jun 2004 15:57:59 +0200

Hi Clark!
thanks for your kindly answer.
I've tried to implement insertText in my application, but I can't get any
string because the code is never reached :(
I'm a newby in Cocoa dev, so let me explain:
I've an object MyApp that inherits from NSApplication.
It has a -(void)sendEvent:(NSEvent*)e
that is used to get events and do some stuff.
Now I've tried to add your
- (void)insertText:(NSString*)insertString
but it is never called, and I don't understand why :(
I saw on the web an example (not completed) that implement the
keyDown handler in this way:
-(void)keyDown:(NSEvent*)theEvent
{
[self interpretKeyEvents:[NSArray arrayWithObjects:e, nil]];
}

but still not work.
Anyone can help me ?
thanks
Max

----- Original Message -----
From: "Clark Cox" <email@hidden>
To: "Massimiliano Mazzeschi@Home" <email@hidden>
Cc: <email@hidden>
Sent: Friday, June 04, 2004 2:38 PM
Subject: Re: Multilanguage support


>
> On Jun 04, 2004, at 03:09, Massimiliano Mazzeschi@Home wrote:
>
> > Hi!
> > I've a Cocoa based application and I'd like to support multilanguage.
> > I known that the type member of the NSEvent is NSKey for ''normal''

> > keyboard keys,
> > and this already work, so I tried to dump what happened when Japanes

> > keys are
> > pressed (using the Multilanguage Panel). Not NSKey are issued, but

> > only
> > NSSystemDefined. I've checked on the web, but I can't find anything

> > that can help me to
> > decode the information.
> > If I send Japanes to a terminal it shows the UTF-8 codes (base 8)
of
> > the char.
> > What I'd like to known in my application is the UTF-8 form of the

> > char.
> > Anyone can help me ?
> > Is there any other way to intercept the multilanguage sequences ?
>
> Sure, in whichever object is your first responder (i.e. the control or

> view that is receiving the text input), implement:
>
> - (void)insertText:(NSString*)insertString;
>
> The string passed in as the parameter is the result *after* any input

> methods have parsed the raw key input. For this reason, as you have
> discovered, it is usually a bad idea to deal with raw key events.
>
>
> --
> Clark S. Cox III
> email@hidden
> http://homepage.mac.com/clarkcox3/
> http://homepage.mac.com/clarkcox3/blog/B1196589870/index.html
>



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