Keyboard on Mac [message #154761] |
Sun, 09 November 2003 18:45  |
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Originally posted by: yves.vindevogel.implements.be
Hi,
I'm using Eclipse on three platforms: Windows, Mac and Linux (sometimes).
Everything works on Windows.
All goes pretty well on Mac, except that I cannot enter "french" characters
like
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Re: Keyboard on Mac [message #173070 is a reply to message #172882] |
Mon, 22 December 2003 11:12   |
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Originally posted by: Andre_Weinand.oti.com
On 21.12.2003 21:56 Uhr, in article 3FE60917.3090007@ama-asian.com, "Alex
Favre" <alex@ama-asian.com> wrote:
> Hello Yves,
> I'm working on Mac and I have the same trouble.
> Did you get an answer or did you find a solution?
> Best regards
> Alex
>
> Yves Vindevogel a écrit:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm using Eclipse on three platforms: Windows, Mac and Linux (sometimes).
>>
>> Everything works on Windows.
>> All goes pretty well on Mac, except that I cannot enter "french" characters
>> like éèçà .... Eclipse shows them as squares.
>>
>> Opening a file, and setting the encoding to ISO-8859-1 shows the characters
>> that were already there in the correct format, but I cannot type any of
>> them.
>>
>> I don't know if this is Macintosh, or Eclipse.
>>
>> Any comment would be appriciated.
>>
>>
>
What version of Eclipse are you using?
--andre
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Re: Keyboard on Mac [message #173209 is a reply to message #173070] |
Mon, 22 December 2003 17:11   |
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Originally posted by: alex.ama-asian.com
Andre Weinand wrote:
> On 21.12.2003 21:56 Uhr, in article 3FE60917.3090007@ama-asian.com, "Alex
> Favre" <alex@ama-asian.com> wrote:
> > Hello Yves,
> > I'm working on Mac and I have the same trouble.
> > Did you get an answer or did you find a solution?
> > Best regards
> > Alex
> >
> > Yves Vindevogel a écrit:
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> I'm using Eclipse on three platforms: Windows, Mac and Linux (sometimes).
> >>
> >> Everything works on Windows.
> >> All goes pretty well on Mac, except that I cannot enter "french"
characters
> >> like éèçà .... Eclipse shows them as squares.
> >>
> >> Opening a file, and setting the encoding to ISO-8859-1 shows the
characters
> >> that were already there in the correct format, but I cannot type any of
> >> them.
> >>
> >> I don't know if this is Macintosh, or Eclipse.
> >>
> >> Any comment would be appriciated.
> >>
> >>
> >
> What version of Eclipse are you using?
> --andre
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Re: Keyboard on Mac [message #173225 is a reply to message #173070] |
Mon, 22 December 2003 17:13   |
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Originally posted by: alex.ama-asian.com
Andre Weinand wrote:
> On 21.12.2003 21:56 Uhr, in article 3FE60917.3090007@ama-asian.com, "Alex
> Favre" <alex@ama-asian.com> wrote:
> > Hello Yves,
> > I'm working on Mac and I have the same trouble.
> > Did you get an answer or did you find a solution?
> > Best regards
> > Alex
> >
> > Yves Vindevogel a écrit:
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> I'm using Eclipse on three platforms: Windows, Mac and Linux (sometimes).
> >>
> >> Everything works on Windows.
> >> All goes pretty well on Mac, except that I cannot enter "french"
characters
> >> like éèçà .... Eclipse shows them as squares.
> >>
> >> Opening a file, and setting the encoding to ISO-8859-1 shows the
characters
> >> that were already there in the correct format, but I cannot type any of
> >> them.
> >>
> >> I don't know if this is Macintosh, or Eclipse.
> >>
> >> Any comment would be appriciated.
> >>
> >>
> >
> What version of Eclipse are you using?
> --andre
Eclipse version 2.1.2
JVM 1.3.1
OSX 10.2.6
Thanks
Alex
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Re: Keyboard on Mac [message #174156 is a reply to message #173384] |
Sat, 27 December 2003 17:36  |
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Originally posted by: alex.ama-asian.com
Andre Weinand wrote:
> On 22.12.2003 23:13 Uhr, in article bs7qa5$fkl$1@eclipse.org, "Alex Favre"
> <alex@ama-asian.com> wrote:
> > Andre Weinand wrote:
> >
> >>>> All goes pretty well on Mac, except that I cannot enter "french"
> > characters
> >>>> like éèçà .... Eclipse shows them as squares.
> >
> >> What version of Eclipse are you using?
> >
> >> --andre
> >
> > Eclipse version 2.1.2
> > JVM 1.3.1
> > OSX 10.2.6
> Yes, this problem has been fixed in the Eclipse 3.0 stream (and we won't
> port the fix back to Eclipse 2.1.2).
> So either upgrade to Eclipse 3.0 M6 (recommended), or just use the SWT
> plugin of Eclipse 3.0 M6 with your 2.1.2 version (it should work but try at
> your own risk :-).
> There is a separate SWT download at the end of the Eclipse download page.
> --andre
Many thanks Andre, it's working pretty well now with Eclipse 3.0 M6 and
JVM 1.4.1.
All the best for 2004 :-))
Alex
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