getWylie now takes a parameter for error detection; I'm not detecting errors

here though.

Fixed a typo in a property name.
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dchandler 2003-07-01 23:20:08 +00:00
parent 0d1999d055
commit 0a1bc0d30b
3 changed files with 6 additions and 5 deletions

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@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ public class ConverterGUI implements FontConversion, FontConverterConstants {
public static void main(String[] args) {
// No need for the TM or TMW fonts.
System.setProperty("thdl.rely.on.system.tmw.fonts", "true");
System.setProperty("thdl.do.not.rely.on.system.tmw.fonts", "false");
System.setProperty("thdl.do.not.rely.on.system.tm.fonts", "false");
System.exit(realMain(args, System.out, null));
}

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@ -40,8 +40,9 @@ public class DuffPaneTest extends TestCase {
// We don't want to use options.txt:
ThdlOptions.forTestingOnlyInitializeWithoutDefaultOptionsFile();
// We don't want to load the TMW font files ourselves:
// We don't want to load the TM or TMW font files ourselves:
ThdlOptions.setUserPreference("thdl.rely.on.system.tmw.fonts", true);
ThdlOptions.setUserPreference("thdl.do.not.rely.on.system.tm.fonts", false);
ThdlOptions.setUserPreference("thdl.debug", true);
dp = new DuffPane();
@ -87,10 +88,10 @@ public class DuffPaneTest extends TestCase {
private void ensureKeysGiveCorrectWylie(String keys, String wylie) {
dp.newDocument(); // initialize to a blank canvas.
fireKeysWithoutModifiers(keys);
boolean passes = wylie.equals(dp.getWylie());
boolean passes = wylie.equals(dp.getWylie(new boolean[] { false }));
if (!passes) {
System.out.println("Congrats! These keys, \"" + keys
+ "\", give this wylie, \"" + dp.getWylie()
+ "\", give this wylie, \"" + dp.getWylie(new boolean[] { false })
+ "\", not the expected \"" + wylie + "\"");
}
assertTrue(passes);

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@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ public class TibetanConverter implements FontConverterConstants {
static {
// No need for the TM or TMW fonts.
System.setProperty("thdl.rely.on.system.tmw.fonts", "true");
System.setProperty("thdl.do.not.rely.on.system.tmw.fonts", "false");
System.setProperty("thdl.do.not.rely.on.system.tm.fonts", "false");
}
/**