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Home » U++ TheIDE » U++ TheIDE: Other Features Wishlist and/or Bugs » codetip bug in the unbuntu9.04
Re: codetip bug in the unbuntu9.04 [message #21515 is a reply to message #21512] Sun, 24 May 2009 01:47 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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cbpporter wrote on Sat, 23 May 2009 19:36

gxl117 wrote on Sat, 23 May 2009 18:14

but it can't input any multi-byte char. other app can.


You can't enter these characters in TheIDE? If this is the case it's because TheIDE won't let you enter characters that are incompatible with the encoding of the current file. You must go to the properties of the file and change the encoding to Utf8.

that is not the reason.
I'm set editor charset to UTF8.
If SCIM is automatic launch with Xsystem,when theide codetip occur, can't input any char to editor,any thing! keyboard is hung!
if SCIM exit and restart it manual,Theide restore normal,when codetip occur,can input english char to codeeitor.but theide don't respond to SCIM, can't input multibyte char to editor,other app can accept input.

BTW, Even I set editor charset to UTF8,it also can't show multi-byte char,whenever editor show messy code for multibyte char.

windowsXP theide hasn't that problem.
 
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