bugGNUstep - Bugs: bug #3878, copy and pasting non ascii text

 
 

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bug #3878: copy and pasting non ascii text

Submitted by:  None
Submitted on:  Thu 05 Jun 2003 09:19:54 PM UTC  
 
Category: Gui/AppKitSeverity: 3 - Normal
Item Group: BugStatus: Fixed
Privacy: PublicAssigned to: Fred Kiefer <FredKiefer>
Open/Closed: Closed

Sun 10 Aug 2003 08:46:03 PM UTC, comment #4:

Closed as there was no more feedback.

Fred Kiefer <FredKiefer>
Project MemberIn charge of this item.
Tue 15 Jul 2003 10:26:28 PM UTC, comment #3:

Enabled the RTFConsumer to handle unichars from the RTF file.

This by itself now works fine, but selecting such a character in the NSTextView kills gpbs with the message:
/usr/GNUstep/System/Tools/ix86/linux-gnu/gnu-gnu-gnu/gpbs: Uncaught exception NSCharacterConversionException, reason: Can't get cStringLength from Unicode string.

Fred Kiefer <FredKiefer>
Project MemberIn charge of this item.
Sun 22 Jun 2003 08:55:10 AM UTC, comment #2:

I can reproduce it by doing the following:

- Open Ink
- Select new file
- Type a Thai word
- Copy it
- Try to paste it

nothing happens at that last step. Maybe non-ascii isn't correct. maybe its non ISOLatin1 characters.

Rob

Anonymous
Sat 21 Jun 2003 01:09:39 PM UTC, comment #1:

Works fine for me in Ink.app with NSISOLatin1StringEncoding
and NSUTF8StringEncoding. Do you have an example?

Adam Fedor <fedor>
Project Administrator
Thu 05 Jun 2003 09:19:54 PM UTC, original submission:

Copying and pasting of non-ascii text works, if the text is plain text. If the text is attributed, it doesn't work. I've only tested this with GNUSTEP_STRING_ENCODING set to NSUTF8StringEncoding.

Anonymous

 

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