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[tise-devel] Problems with Tise and enlishh



 hi gregory,

it appears impossible to switch to english with tise running. i tried
changing keyboard to english, switting font, but no matter hwat i did the
qwerty keyboard output only appears when i exit tise. That is pretty
cumbersome if you want to use english and tibetan. However your instructions
seem to indicate that is not how its supposed to work. However tired
shift+space to no avail. Am i missing something? I thought maybe it was a
word control character conflict, since shift+space is a pretty standard
"character reset" in Word.  But clearing that didn't change anything.

Help!

I am using xp/word in their most up to date verisons.

david

-----Original Message-----
From: Gregory Mokhin [mailto:mokhin@xxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Friday, June 10, 2005 7:26 PM
To: David Germano; Christopher Fynn; Peter Hauer
Cc: tise-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: tise 1.90alpha

Dear Chris, David, Peter,

Here is the current working build of Tise. I'm sending it to you for
preliminary testing, before announcing it publicly on tibetscript list
(hopefully I'll do it on Monday). By that time I will try to fix some bugs
that I know and maybe implement some of your suggestions, if you find time
to test it. All your comments will be greatly appreciated.

Readme file is included into zip archive. To run Tise it is necessary to
manually activate Chris's Dzongkha keyboard for XP. Toggle between
EWTS/English by pressing Shift+Space. Everything else is transparent - just
type EWTS in MS Word.

Some examples how to type:

pad ma
padma
pad+ma

bra
b+ra
b.ra

ki
kii
kI
kII

oM
aaH
huuQ (for easy typing I mapped 0f83 and 0f82 to q and Q)

I've set up tise-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx mailing list, that can be used for
archiving and tech discussions of Tise. You can subscribe to it at

https://lists.dzogchen.ru/mailman/listinfo/tise-devel/,

but I don't mind using my personal address for that.

Hope you will enjoy Tise - it is fast, tiny and cute (my personal very
biased opinion, of course ;)

Best wishes,
Gregory