1. French language characters
- Posted by "Owens, David (OCEO)" <david.owens at GNB.CA> Oct 27, 2000
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Last year, I wrote a program to act as a data entry screen for entering people's address information in an electronic form that looks like the paper original. I used David Cuny's DOS Text based GUI as the basis for it, but I now need to update the input routines to allow the user to enter French characters for names and addresses in addition to English names. I have been fairly unsuccessful in searching old archives to find how this can be accomplished. Ideally, I'd like the user to type ALT+133 to get é, etc. Are there pre-built routines I can add in, or will I have to redesign the entire program? I'm open to any suggestions. David Owens david.owens at gnb.ca
2. Re: French language characters
- Posted by "Cuny, David at DSS" <David.Cuny at DSS.CA.GOV> Oct 27, 2000
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David Owens wrote: > Ideally, I'd like the user to type ALT+133 to get é, etc. The TextGUI currently supports extended characters, as long as you type them on the numeric keypad. I have a vague recollection of writing a program in QBasic that allowed the user to access the extended characters. It worked by looking for certain character combinations. For example, A+` --> À A+' --> Á A+^ --> Â A+" --> Ã A+: --> Ä A+o --> Å This seems a more sensible sort of scheme than expecting people to remember keycodes. I would think it wouldn't be too hard to hack the SLE to automagically convert those characters. -- David Cuny