On Mar 21, 2012, at 5:26 AM, Roman Haefeli wrote:
On Tue, 2012-03-20 at 18:21 -0400, Martin Peach wrote:
So I just committed a new [unpackOSC] to svn.
Cool!
I don't really have a sure way of generating UTF-8 in Pd so someone with a non-US keyboard will have to test it. I can do things like the accented e and mu but serious symbols end up as something like /u123 if I try to paste them into Pd.
ö ä ü é è à © ▣ ▶ ▦ ◇ ● ñ ♠ 한 국 어 日 本 العربية বাং ল ިވެހިބަސް 𐌲 ♩ ♨
Those characters seems all to work fine. I can transmit them over OSC from Pd to Pd and display them in symbol box and I can also transmit them between python-liblo and Pd. It looks all good to me. Interestingly, I can also use characters and display them in a symbol box that normally are prohibited by Pd: \ { }
Thanks a lot for this change. I'm all excited about being able to use funny symbols for GUI designing ;-)
This sounds like a good change but a risky one. Since Pd-extended 0.43 is beta, I think it would be best to not include it. What do you think?
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