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    1. (BLM) Sean Barrett‏ @nothings 28 Jan 2014

      Supporting Windows IME in games is so nuts. For Iggy, we #include the 3500-line DXUT framework code. http://d3dexamples.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/D3DExamples/DXUT/ImeUi.cpp …

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    2. (BLM) Sean Barrett‏ @nothings 28 Jan 2014
      Replying to @nothings

      @nothings You would think the IME language drivers would have all the smarts, but apparently not, because this gives us UIs that are laid

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    3. (BLM) Sean Barrett‏ @nothings 28 Jan 2014
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      @nothings out totally different from the native-rendered ones. And even using this wrapper, our code *still* has to detect language

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    4. (BLM) Sean Barrett‏ @nothings 28 Jan 2014
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      @nothings (chinese, korean, japanese) and do slightly different display for each, as the reported IME attrs must be mapped to different

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    5. (BLM) Sean Barrett‏ @nothings 28 Jan 2014
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      @nothings display attributes for each language. (I'm not actually sure if that's a failure of the DXUT wrapper or of the IME API itself.)

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    6. (BLM) Sean Barrett‏ @nothings 28 Jan 2014
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      @nothings How can doing language-specific things in our IME processing code make any sense? That's the whole point of the IME abstraction!

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    7. Fabian Giesen‏ @rygorous 28 Jan 2014
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      @nothings IIRC that's a problem with the IME API. The APIs are actually slightly different (and with different bugs) per language (really).

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      Casey Muratori‏ @cmuratori 28 Jan 2014
      Replying to @rygorous

      @rygorous @nothings Silly Barrett - the Windows API is not an _abstraction_, it's an _obstruction_...

      7:33 PM - 28 Jan 2014
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        2. Fabian Giesen‏ @rygorous 28 Jan 2014
          Replying to @cmuratori

          @cmuratori @nothings My favorite in the DXUT code is "GetReadingString" (and all this code appears to have been c&p'ed from elsewhere).

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        3. (BLM) Sean Barrett‏ @nothings 28 Jan 2014
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          @rygorous @cmuratori Yes, that's the spectacular one that provoked these tweets. *** hacking code from Michael Yang ***

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