> > >>>I will certainly send a request about this to the Trolls -- for what it's >>>worth. I think this would be a great thing to have in every Editor (esp. >>>KBabel) and text processing program. We'd need something, however, to >>>indicate the numbers to type on the numpad (as Windows does with their char >>>selection utility). I talked to Bryce Nesbitt about this a while ago. Maybe I >>>should ask him again... ;-) >>> >>Note that Kcharselect can easily be used by an application. The app >>brings up Kcharselect, and the user can double-click on characters to >>insert them. >> >>I could also make KCharselect document the Unicode glyph value, >>on the assumption that X becomes ready to enter it. But that's as far >>as KCharselect can really go. And I can't really hack it into QT >>without the trolls. >> >> > Hi! > >Does KCharSelect support some sort of resizing? The widget was too huge >(read its minimal size) to be used in KBabel last time I've checked. > >Stanislav > Yes, I added resizing to KCharselect some time ago. But you still get the same number of rows & columns of characters, and the minimum size probably did not get smaller. Too small and it gets unreadable. It works as a popup, and would not work particularly well as an on-screen keyboard. Adding the Unicode glyph number would make it even bigger... -Bryce >> Visit http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-devel#unsub to unsubscribe <<