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Javascript VirtualKeyboard 3.4.4 (Maintenance branch)

Image Javascript VirtualKeyboard allows you to use any existing keyboard layouts without having them installed on your local PC. This tool is useful for embedding into a WYSIWYG HTML editor, a Web mail system, chat, forum, or any other application requiring user input. About 70 languages/130 keyboard layouts are supported. It has an easy and powerful design, allowing it to implement complex layouts like Korean, Japanese, Chinese, and so on. It has full support for keyboard and mouse input. It features a completely CSS-driven UI that is easy skinnable. License: GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) Changes:
Text input in the WYSIWYG editors was fixed. An image-free skin was added. Some minor problems in skins were fixed. Image

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wml::std::tags(3)						     EN Tools							 wml::std::tags(3)

NAME
wml::std::tags - Standard Support Tags SYNOPSIS
#use wml::std::tags # Pass 2: advanced if constructs <ifdef varname thenval elseval> # Pass 3: support tag <perl> ... </perl> <say> ... </say> # Pass 4: support tag <m4> ... </m4> # Pass 4: symbols <symbol name value> <symbol name undef> # Pass 5: diversions <dump NAME> <enter NAME> ... <leave> <divert NAME> ... </divert> # Pass 6: support tag <asubst ...> ... </asubst> # Client-Side JavaScript: support tag <javascript [version=..] [language=..] [type=..] [src=...] [defer] [nohead] [nolang]> ... </javascript> # Resynchronize line numbers for more accurate pass 3 warnings <sync-lines> DESCRIPTION
This include file defines some standard support tags one needs all the time. All tags are self-explanatory and briefly mentioned in wml_intro(1), except the last two which are described below. "<javascript>": This tag was primarily a shorthand for "<script type="text/javascript" language="JavaScript">" but it has evolved. If the "<head>" tag is defined and is a complex macro, e.g. when calling "wml::std::page", then Javascript code is automatically passed to this macro and should be diverted to the HEAD section of HTML documents. This diversion preserve lang slices in multi-lingual documents. Those features may be disabled by the ``nohead'' and ``nolang'' attributes. "<sync-lines>": WML tries to print information on input file and line numbers when warnings or errors are reported in passes 2 and 3. Some special sentences containing file names and line numbers are inserted during pass 1. So pass 2 have an accurate knowledge of where warnings appear in input file. But it also filters it without preserving lines, so after pass 2 information is almost unusable. By putting "<sync-lines>" in input file, it forces pass 2 to resynchronize information on line numbers. So for debugging pass 3, it could be of some help to insert "<sync-lines>" before ePerl code. AUTHORS
Ralf S. Engelschall rse@engelschall.com www.engelschall.com Denis Barbier barbier@engelschall.com REQUIRES
Internal: P1, P2, P3, P4, P6 External: -- SEE ALSO
wml(1) EN Tools 2014-04-16 wml::std::tags(3)