be pretty messy. I understand there are two major libraries that
can be
used right now (besides the ones that are no longer developed).
IIIMF and
UIM would seem the solution for a native gnustep im. GTK and QT
already have
modules for IIIMF, it would be natural for gnustep to have one
I think we're talking about the wrong IM here ;-)
I meant IM as in Input Method, not IM as in Instant Messaging. I'm
satisfied with CLI ones for the latter ;-)
On Apr 12, 2005, at 4:42 PM, Fabien VALLON wrote:
http://www.adiumx.com/
It is quite hard to port ..
You maybye have to wait for a tool
I agree, there needs to be a centralized motive to get things moving.
I cant code too well, but I can discuss ;-) and research. For gnustep
to be taken seriously, improvement with i18n is a must ;-).
Forgive me for my ignorance, but by typesetters, what do you mean?
like UTF-8, Latin, JIS,
that can be used right now (besides the ones that are no
longer developed). IIIMF and UIM would seem the solution for a native
gnustep im. GTK and QT already have modules for IIIMF, it would be
natural for gnustep to have one as well ;). Has something like this
been discussed between the gnustep
be used right now (besides the ones that are
no longer developed). IIIMF and UIM would seem the solution for a
native gnustep im. GTK and QT already have modules for IIIMF, it
would be natural for gnustep to have one as well ;). Has something
like this been discussed between the gnustep
for a
native gnustep im. GTK and QT already have modules for IIIMF, it
would be natural for gnustep to have one as well ;). Has something
like this been discussed between the gnustep developers? Or is
everyone just satisfied with english ;). I'm assuming there are some
non english native