Vista and single quotes
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Mircea Grelus wrote:
stupid me. And here I was ... complaining
It justifies developing in Australia, then you your monitor would be upside down from where it is now, so it should work. ;) See if your boss goes for it!
_________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)
I'd take a development job in Australia any day! Be it developing sideways, backwards, downwards, crosswords, either as a reference to Australia or any other country ... Any offer? :) :-> man I love the summer and seaside.
Cheers, Mircea "Pay people peanuts and you get monkeys" - David Ogilvy
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So I've installed Vista in a virtual machine, and a strange thing is happening: I cannot type single quotes. It will simply not display them. Unless I type 2 times and double quotes will be displayed then. Is there a setting in Vista for disabling this? Or what the heck is happening. I've been playing with Visual Studio 2008 and this "feature" is driving me mad. Oh, and this is happening everywhere, notepad, VS 2008, run command, everywhere. I've googled but to no success. Any ideas?
Cheers, Mircea "Pay people peanuts and you get monkeys" - David Ogilvy
Apparently it's a ploy by Microsoft to p*ss off people like me who have Irish surnames. The alternative explanation is that it's there as part of the security upgrade - no more SQL Injection attacks.
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Apparently it's a ploy by Microsoft to p*ss off people like me who have Irish surnames. The alternative explanation is that it's there as part of the security upgrade - no more SQL Injection attacks.
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
:laugh: That must be a bug though. Cause if I press
'
and theno
it ends up asó
; or"
ando
=>ö
. Though I doubt UK English has these characters.Cheers, Mircea "Pay people peanuts and you get monkeys" - David Ogilvy
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:laugh: That must be a bug though. Cause if I press
'
and theno
it ends up asó
; or"
ando
=>ö
. Though I doubt UK English has these characters.Cheers, Mircea "Pay people peanuts and you get monkeys" - David Ogilvy
Ah - it sounds to me as though the apostrophe is acting as a sticky key. In other words, you press the apostrophe and then you can use it to create an accented character.
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Ah - it sounds to me as though the apostrophe is acting as a sticky key. In other words, you press the apostrophe and then you can use it to create an accented character.
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
Exactly. That would make sense for a language that uses these characters. But UK English? Come on ... it doesn't have them. Or does it? (old dialects or something?)
Cheers, Mircea "Pay people peanuts and you get monkeys" - David Ogilvy