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Using BlogJet in different languages (keyboard combinations)

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  • Started 2 years ago by lech
  • Latest reply from RajeevVaid
  • This topic is not a support question
  1. lech
    Member

    Hello,

    There's one thing I really miss in Blogjet and I find it strange nobody had mentioned it yet (perhaps I wasn't successful enough in finding similar postings). In practice, I cannot blog in my native language - Polish. BlogJet works fabulously, but only when I'm writing in English.

    Polish uses several CTRL+ALT combinations to type in "national" characters. (I believe the story is pretty much the same in some other languages.)

    Namely:

    CTRL+ALT+a = ą (this one works)
    CTRL+ALT+e = ę (shortcut for Centered paragraph/align)
    CTRL+ALT+l = ł (shortcut for <p align="left"></p> in HTML mode)
    CTRL+ALT+n = ń (shortcut for New Post)
    CTRL+ALT+o = ó (shortcut for Open)
    CTRL+ALT+s = ś (shortcut for Save)
    CTRL+ALT+z = ż (this one works)
    CTRL+ALT+x = ź (this one works)

    Similar - capital letters
    CTRL+ALT+A = Ą (this one works)
    CTRL+ALT+E = Ę (shortcut for Extended Entry)
    CTRL+ALT+L = Ł (shortcut for Bullet Style)
    CTRL+ALT+N = Ń (shortcut for Numbering)
    CTRL+ALT+O = Ó (shortcut for Open Draft)
    CTRL+ALT+S = Ś (shortcut for Save)
    CTRL+ALT+Z = Ż (this one works)
    CTRL+ALT+X = Ź (this one works)

    Summing up, it seems that BlogJet doesn't care much about whether the ALT key is pressed or not. CTRL+o and CTRL+ALT+o work in exactly the same manner.

    I really wish I could suggest the tool to some of my local colleagues, but the current status makes it impossible.

    Greetings!

    -Lech

    Posted 2 years ago #
  2. Dmitry Chestnykh
    Key Master

    Thank you! This should be definitely fixed.

    Posted 2 years ago #
  3. RajeevVaid
    Member

    I am using version 2.5.0.2 Beta and love the product. The challenge I face is when I type something and want to undo using ctrl+z. The product behaves funny (at times) by removing the title although I will be in the body or removing the part that I did not intend to in the body. And ctrl+y does not work at all. So you can get caught up in a situation where you wanted to undo something but lost a para which you wanted and ctrl+y will not work.

    Posted 2 years ago #

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