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r-zwo_d-zwo schrieb:Kannst du nen Link posten? Konnt's nicht finden.
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r-zwo_d-zwo schrieb:Kannst du nen Link posten? Konnt's nicht finden.
Following your requests we've improved the way SwiftKey treats punctuation for several languages, including:
Closing brackets: The space before } ] ) is removed and a space after the closing bracket is added. So if you write SwiftKey) by selecting SwiftKey as a prediction, the space between SwiftKey and ) is deleted and another space is inserted after the closing bracket.
Closing quotes: If you type "I like SwiftKey" by selecting SwiftKey as a prediction the space between SwiftKey and " is deleted and another space is inserted after the closing quote. This behaviour is adjusted for quotation marks used in other languages such as « », „ “, etc.
You can access the various quotation marks by long pressing the " key in the 123 panel of the keyboard.
French: There is now a space both before and after ! and ?
So if you write Bonjour ! by selecting Bonjour as a prediction, the space between Bonjour and ! remains and another space is inserted after the exclamation mark.
Notice that typing another ! gives you Bonjour !! (without a space between the two exclamation marks).
No space is added after : and ; to allow you to write smileys without having to delete this space.
Arabic: Arabic inverted comma, semicolon and question mark now behave like their English counterparts.
Greek: The Greek questionmark now behaves like its English counterpart.
These are the most significant improvements of this version. There are few other punctuation tweaks and some more fixes under the bonnet as well.
Please notice that this version doesn't include any improvements on capitalization, which will be dealt with separately in the near future.
This Alpha version contains updates to the way that punctuation functions in SwiftKey. This will be particularly of interest to users who type in French, Arabic, or Greek, but we appreciate feedback from all of our VIPs.
nica schrieb:Ich hatte mir eine Auseinandersetzung gewünscht zum Thema der nicht erscheinenden Wortvorschläge in den meisten Browsern. Aber liegt wohl nicht an SwiftKey? Leider bekomme ich nach zuerst einigen Nachfragen keine Antwort zur Sache von denen.
Ja, wenigstens das. Du hast ja auch Tasker.nica schrieb:Im Falle des Falles muss ich halt mal eben die Tastatur umschalten. Geht ja schnell.