Thread: Re: [pgADMIN] Windows - can't type some polish

Re: [pgADMIN] Windows - can't type some polish

From
Tomasz Kubacki
Date:
Andreas Pflug wrote:

>> In query tool can't type some polish (non-ascii) characters with 'alt 
>> + character' key combination (f.e. these not work:  alt + l , alt + 
>> n  , alt + x, alt + z).
>>
> Windows 2K, pgAdmin III 1.0.2
> These are keyboard shortcuts. Use Alt-GR for alternate keys, this 
> should be standard on polish keyboards too.


As i said only SOME polish characters won't write. f.e ALT-GR + o  
ALT-GR + a works fine.
I can  "cut & paste"  these letters which not work . The problem seems 
to be only in the query window (f. e. in Edit Grid tool  all shotcuts 
works fine).

In  standard "polish programmers keyboard" polish characters could be 
reached by  right alt + character or CTRL + left Alt + character - both 
methods do not work with these characters i mentioned in my first email.

Hope this helps and thanks for replay.

regards,

Tomek

PS: Sorry if my first email wasn't clear enought






Re: [pgADMIN] Windows - can't type some polish

From
Andreas Pflug
Date:
Tomasz Kubacki wrote:

> Andreas Pflug wrote:
>
>>> In query tool can't type some polish (non-ascii) characters with 
>>> 'alt + character' key combination (f.e. these not work:  alt + l , 
>>> alt + n  , alt + x, alt + z).
>>>
>> Windows 2K, pgAdmin III 1.0.2
>> These are keyboard shortcuts. Use Alt-GR for alternate keys, this 
>> should be standard on polish keyboards too.
>
>
>
> As i said only SOME polish characters won't write. f.e ALT-GR + o  
> ALT-GR + a works fine.
> I can  "cut & paste"  these letters which not work . The problem seems 
> to be only in the query window (f. e. in Edit Grid tool  all shotcuts 
> works fine).
>
> In  standard "polish programmers keyboard" polish characters could be 
> reached by  right alt + character or CTRL + left Alt + character - 
> both methods do not work with these characters i mentioned in my first 
> email. 


I currently don't have an idea why that should happen. Must be something 
buried deep down in some library.

Regards,
Andreas