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# ROOT.msg -- |
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# Default English-language messages for KHIM |
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# Copyright (c) 2006 by Kevin B. Kenny. All rights reserved. |
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# |
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# Refer to the file "license.terms" for the terms and conditions of |
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# use and redistribution of this file, and a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTEES. |
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# |
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# $Id: ROOT.msg,v 1.2 2006/09/05 18:52:22 kennykb Exp $ |
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# $Source: /home/rkeene/tmp/cvs2fossil/tcllib/tklib/modules/khim/ROOT.msg,v $ |
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# |
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#---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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# Make sure that help text is available in the root locale. |
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namespace eval ::khim { |
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# If you edit this file, also edit the corresponding text in en.msg, |
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# which is provided for 8.4 compatibility. |
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::msgcat::mcset {} HELPTEXT { |
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Kevin's Hacky Input Method (KHIM) |
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KHIM allows you to input international characters from a |
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keyboard that doesn't support them. It works independently of |
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any input method that the operating system may supply; it is |
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intended for when you don't have control over your keyboard |
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mapping and still need to input text in other languages. |
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To use KHIM, bring up the KHIM Controls (the way this is done |
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depends on your application) and enable KHIM by checking "Use |
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KHIM". You also need to choose a key on your keyboard that is |
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seldom used, and designate it as the "Compose" key by pressing |
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the button labelled, "Compose key:" then striking the key you |
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wish to designate. Generally speaking, this key should not be |
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the key designated as "Compose" on the keyboard; that key will |
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continue to invoke whatever input method the local operating |
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system supplies. |
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Once KHIM is enabled, you can enter international characters |
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in any widget that is configured to use KHIM by pressing the |
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Compose key followed by a two-character sequence. The listbox |
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in the KHIM controls shows the available sequences. In |
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addition, if you strike the Compose key twice, you get a |
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dialog that allows you to input arbitrary symbols from a |
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Unicode character map. In the map, you can navigate among the |
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characters using either the cursor keys or the mouse, and you |
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can select the current character for insertion by |
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double-clicking it, pressing the space bar, or pressing the |
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Enter (or Return) key. |
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To define a new sequence for use with the Compose key, bring |
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up the KHIM controls, enter the two characters in the |
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"Input key sequence" entry and the desired character to insert |
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into the "Character" entry, and press "Change". (You may copy |
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and paste the character from another application, or use the |
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"Unicode..." button (or press the Compose key twice) to select |
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the character from a map of all available Unicode code |
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points.) To remove a sequence, select it in the listbox and |
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press "Delete". |
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} |
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::msgcat::mcset {} {SELECT COMPOSE KEY} [string map [list \n\t \n] { |
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Please press the |
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key that you want |
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to use as the |
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"Compose" key. |
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}] |
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} |
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