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Inside Macintosh: OpenDoc Programmer's Guide / Part 2 - Programming
Chapter 5 - User Events


International Text Handling

For text input using Roman and other 1-byte script systems, the normal event-
handling mechanism of OpenDoc is sufficient; your part receives keystroke events, converts them to characters in memory, and draws them as text glyphs on the screen.

To support text input in 2-byte script systems such as Chinese, Japanese, and Korean, OpenDoc on the Mac OS platform uses the Script Manager, Text Services Manager, and Dictionary Manager. Your parts can use these system software facilities to offer the user both bottomline input and the extra convenience of inline input.

The Script Manager, the Text Services Manager, and the Dictionary Manager are all described in detail in Inside Macintosh: Text. This section summarizes only how your part must use the Text Services Manager differently than a conventional application does.

Because it shares application responsibilities with the document shell and other parts of OpenDoc, your part does both less and more than a conventional application when it uses the Mac OS Text Services Manager.


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