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Additional pull request for ALTGR support, based on pull request #180

toschneck added 6 commits December 15, 2015 14:39
* typing all special characters via unicode keyboard shortcuts
* keyboard mapping only contains alphanumeric characters, so region.type now will work with all local keyboards, because of typing special characters via utf-8
* Mac's currently not supports directly typing utf-8 keys, by default  see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unicode_input#In_Mac_OS. Unicode typing will only be used if correct keyboard is activated.
@RaiMan RaiMan added this to the bug fix release 1.1.1 milestone Feb 21, 2016
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RaiMan commented Mar 21, 2016

After having looked into your modifications to allow unicode input, I decided to not put it into version 1.1.1
I do not have the time to test it in all aspects on all system variants.
... and I do not have the time to document it accordingly, so it can be used seamlessly and from scripting too.
I will incorporate it into version 2 while completely revising the Key/Keyboard implementation.

Great thanks anyway for your contribution.

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@RaiMan: Ok, this sounds reasonable.
Independently from this fact, it will be good to keep the Pull-Request open. So I will be able to provide some fixes, if I gather some in our usages ;-)

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RaiMan commented Mar 21, 2016

agreed.

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