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List:       kde-devel
Subject:    Re: quotation marks
From:       Nicolas Goutte <nicog () snafu ! de>
Date:       2002-06-13 12:22:51
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Would it be possible to have a tooltip with a few data about the character, 
like row and cell numbers and perhaps other data that QChar could give?

Have a nice day/evening/night!

On Thursday 13 June 2002 14:02, Bryce Nesbitt wrote:
> >>>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
>
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