Tuesday, 7. February 2006, 16:43:03
I created a config.xml and packed it together with my Edicode-script.
That's all. Here ist the
Edicode WidgetIf you have installed Opera 9TP2, then you could
test the Edicode widget.
There is a lot to be done, in order to make the widget better looking and better workin. But anyhow - it works ...
Thursday, 8. September 2005, 18:34:35
editing, opera, panel, special characters
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Edicode is a panel written in JavaScript that you can use to enter unicode characters. Suppose you are sitting in an Internet-Café, browsing the web, when you need to enter some characters - e. g. the word 'Håkon' - which you don't find on your keyboard. Then you have only open the page
http://www.guntherkrauss.de/computer/xml/daten/edicode.html,
type in the chars by clicking with your mouse on the buttons, copy the text and paste it where you need it.
There's also a specially styled version that you can use as a panel in Opera:
http://www.guntherkrauss.de/computer/xml/daten/edicodepanel.htmlYou can also download this page and store it locally.
The panel covers following unicode ranges: Basic Latin 1, Latin 1 Supplement, Latin Ext. A, Latin Ext. B, Cyrillic, Hebrew, Greek, Arabian, IPA chars, Space Modifiers, Combined Diacritics, General Punctuation.
There are also some smaller button sets for following languages: Chech, Croatian, German, Hungarian, Polish, Romanian.