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<applet code="DiacriticsTest.class" width=350 height=200></applet>
Test run requires the following keyboard layouts to be installed:
Linux OS: English (US, alternative international)
Windows OS: Hungarian
+ A keyboard layout having compose function or compose-like key. Programmer
+ Dvorak (http://www.kaufmann.no/roland/dvorak/) is suggested to use.
To test JDK-8000423 fix (Linux only!):
please switch to US alternative international layout and try to type diacritics
(using the following combinations: `+e; `+u; etc.)
To test JDK-7197619 fix (Windows only!):
please switch to Hungarian keyboard layout and try to type diacritics
(Ctrl+Alt+2 e; Ctrl+Alt+2 E)
+ To test JDK-8139189 fix:
+ please switch to Programmer Dvorak keyboard layout try to type diacritics
+ using compose combinations (Compose+z+d, Compose+z+Shift+d). The Compose key
+ in Programmer Dvorak layout is OEM102 the key which is located between
+ Left Shift and Z keys on the standard 102-key keyboard.
+
If you can do that then the test is passed; otherwise failed.
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