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Comments by Antonio Barros (Top 3 by date)
Antonio Barros
26-Mar-16 13:35pm
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Thanks for your tip. I already know the IPA code tables. The problem is that I couldn't find in any code table the letter "a" turned with a tilde or "w" with a tilde, but I think that it could be possible to "male them". The CodeProject answer in http://www.codeproject.com/Questions/175452/Dynamicly-add-diacritics-to-characters" is something but I couldn't understand why is not functioning with the letter "w".
Thanks again.
Antonio Barros
26-Mar-16 10:42am
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Hi, Albin Abel.
Thank you for your post. It was useful to undertand how we can resolve this problem. I've tried to add yo your class the use of tilde above a "w", but I couldn't obtain the result, I don't know why. I only add the last line of the following:
static readonly Dictionary<char, char=""> _lookup = new Dictionary<char, char="">
{
{'\'', '\u0301'},
{'"', '\u0308'},
{'^', '\u0302'},
{'˜', '\u02DC'}
};
and to test I add the last line in the following:
MessageBox.Show(DiacriticMerger.AddDiacritics("u", "^"));
MessageBox.Show(DiacriticMerger.AddDiacritics("e", "\""));
MessageBox.Show(DiacriticMerger.AddDiacritics("w", "˜"));
But the message only displays "w" without the tilde.
What could be the problem? Thank you for all.
António Barros
Antonio Barros
12-Dec-14 12:48pm
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Thank you very much. It worked fine. It was wonderful, because I've wasted hours looking for a solution. It's wonderful to kave such knowledge. It's very dificul to a newbie and it takes to much time to get there.
Thanks again
A.Barros