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   Simon HB9DRV  
   
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     Topic: Syntax EditorPosted: 21 December 2006 at 3:22am  | 
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   The new 10.4 syntax editor looks great - any chance of a class to support Perl? 
   
  I would like the following language support: 
 
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     Posted: 21 December 2006 at 5:01am | 
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 For sure! ![]() -- WBR, Serge  | 
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     Posted: 21 December 2006 at 5:07am | 
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 That will be great - and please thank the poor guys and gals who wrote this editor - it is amazing.  | 
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     Posted: 21 December 2006 at 5:14am | 
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   Indeed, it is a very good control  
   
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However, I can't use the "Alt characters".  
That is I cannot tape the {, neither the #, [, \, @, ... 
I can copy/paste them, but it is not really practical  
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     Posted: 22 December 2006 at 1:59am | 
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 Something interesting... It is actually supposed to be working   Let us know more details on this problem -- which file do you open, in which place do you try to enter the character, any other details...-- WBR, Serge  | 
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     Posted: 22 December 2006 at 4:10am | 
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   I just opened the sample application for x64 and begin to enter manually some text.
 
   
  I am working on a french computer (win 64) with a french keyboard (AZERTY). 
I cannot enter the characters produced by the combination with the "Alt Gr" key (right to spacebar). 
I am downloading the complete XTPSetup_1040. 
I willl try with the version in the samples directory of the installation, but I think I will get the same result. 
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     Posted: 22 December 2006 at 11:52am | 
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   If I remember correctly I reported this bug last year when the beta version of Xtreme Edit was available. In CXTPSyntaxEditCtrl::OnChar all chars are ignored if CTRL key is pressed. Alt+GR implies CTRL.
    
   
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     Posted: 02 January 2007 at 4:54pm | 
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I have the same problem with the Alt Gr key. 
   
  I'm using the example application MDITextEditor from the retail setup with Windows XP english SP2 with a German keyboard. It's not possible to enter characters like {} with the Alt Gr key, but I can enter the characters with Alt+0123, Alt+0125, ...  | 
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  Product: Xtreme ToolkitPro version 15.2.1 Platform: Windows XP (32bit) - SP 3 Language: Visual C++ 6.0, Visual Studio 2010  | 
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