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for experimental Unicode extensions. It's now clear that Unicode is going in the trunk -- in fact I'm close to a first beta release -- so I'm clobbering the "Unicode hackup.dot" file and checking in its latest version here. The changes: Unicode support. Extensive remodularization and code changes in most parts of the system, far too much to detail here. 2.1 has roughly a third more code than 2.0! Per request of Cathy Cantwell, make F9 on body text that includes footnotes/endnotes convert text of said notes. In support of the previous, various changes to make Tibetan work in footnotes (and endnotes) generally. Pronunciation function now talks about "foreign" words rather than "Sanskrit"; former is more generally correct. Fixed prehistoric bug (goes back to Than's version 1.1) that I just found: F6 went to end of document if you hit Cancel. Fixed SourceForge bug 941183: literal curly quotes in VBA screwed up Chinese Word. (Need to get Jeff Wu to verify fix -- I couldn't duplicate bug.) Fixed SourceForge bug 986847: double quote doesn't curlify. I "fixed" this by removing the double-quote binding. That's not the optimal fix, but the only thing that's non-optimal about it is that when you are typing EWTS, double-quote self-inserts rather than telling you that it's not a valid EWTS character. Fixed SourceForge bug 986850 (Interlineal failing when loaded from Startup, due to an instance of the Word bug where Startup-loading doesn't run initializations) Fixed bug: in F9 conversion, \u allowed only lower-case (not upper-case) alpha hex digits. Fixed bug: in F9 conversion, \ was not interpreted as an escape within []. Fixed bug: \Z] did not return to TScript, but instead inserted the ]. Fixed bug: [ and ], when in Interlineal mode, now beep rather than screwing things up. Various uses of "English" replaced in the UI. (Trying to be less ethnocentric; we have lots of users whose primary language is not English.)
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