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Re: [tise-devel] A deifnite bug in Tise
Thanks Steve and David for reporting, fixed in today's build of Tise.
Fixed sequences are brd, bld, bsd (it was a copy and paste error).
Updated version is at http://byak.sinp.msu.ru/tise/ (when the network
is up again, currently it looks like there is some global network
breakdown).
Regards,
Gregory
David Germano wrote:
> Gregory,
>
> Steve is definitely right. You type in b-s-d, and you get b-s-t. It's a
> definite bug in Tise. Please let us know...
>
> David
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Steven Weinberger [mailto:snw8f@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Thursday, December 08, 2005 11:13 PM
> To: 'David Germano'; 'Gregory Mokhin'
> Cc: 'Than Garson'; 'Dan Haig'; 'Ben Deitle'; 'David Newman'; 'Development of
> Tise'
> Subject: RE: Problem w/ Tise
>
> It happened in Notepad also. I did some testing and it appears only to
> happen after a b prefix. So b-s-t displays as bsd, but s-d displays
> correctly. This was consistent in both MSWord and Notepad.
>
> Steve
>
> Steven Weinberger
> Manager, Reference Project
> Tibetan and Himalayan Digital Library
> University of Virginia
> (434) 924-6617
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: David Germano [mailto:dfg9ww@xxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2005 8:03 PM
> To: 'Gregory Mokhin'
> Cc: snw8f@xxxxxxxxxxxx; 'Than Garson'; 'Dan Haig'; 'Ben Deitle'; 'David
> Newman'; 'Development of Tise'
> Subject: RE: Problem w/ Tise
>
> Thanks gregory, steve please let us know. A lot of people use this and i
> think such a big bug would have emerged before. What keyboad is operative
> when you start, in case that affects it?
>
> david
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gregory Mokhin [mailto:mokhin@xxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Thursday, December 08, 2005 9:01 AM
> To: David Germano
> Cc: snw8f@xxxxxxxxxxxx; 'Than Garson'; 'Dan Haig'; 'Ben Deitle'; 'David
> Newman'; Development of Tise
> Subject: Re: Problem w/ Tise
>
> I don't think there can be such a grave bug in Tise. The only thing that
> comes to my mind is that some other program is "auto-correcting"
> input. Just to check whether it is MS Word specific, I'd suggest to try to
> type it in Notepad, that has no auto-correction features.
>
> Regards,
> Gregory
>
> David Germano wrote:
>
>>Many of use it - its all i use.? its great. i just typed 10 in a row
>>and all worked.
>>
>>gregory is the tise creator - gregory does this make any sense to you
>>as a potential bug?
>>
>>
>>david
>>