Re: The Unicode Standard, Version 3.1

From: Peter_Constable@sil.org
Date: Sat Mar 31 2001 - 13:54:09 EST


Michael:

On 03/31/2001 09:55:58 AM "Michael \(michka\) Kaplan" wrote:

>From: "James Kass" <jameskass@worldnet.att.net>
>
>> As far as keyboards/IME, if anyone has a notion of what a Deseret
>> or Gothic keyboard should look like (and a need for one), please
>> let me know.
>
>Um, the need for one is a way to actually input data?

His font is still useful for testing purposes (Thanks, James!). But, since
you were asking, it just took me about 2 minutes to create and test an
input method (for test purposes - only three characters, but it can easily
be extended) using Tavultesoft Keyman 5. I managed to type a few Deseret
charcters into WordPad (using RichEdit 4) on Win98 (made possible by
WM_UNICHAR). I couldn't view the characters with James' font on Win98, but
I saved the file, then opened it in Win2000, and there were the Desert
characters.

Oh ye of little faith...

- Peter

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