From: iscas i18n group [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is That all need to do? Doesn't need something else like a modified
version xlib, or some modification on environment variables setting?
The mechanism itself is in xiiimp.so, which is a part of what we call
IIIMXCF, which is a DL module for Xlib I18N
From: Phillip Vandry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I installed Debian packages iiimf-htt-le-canna, iiimf-htt-xbe, and
iiimf-htt-server. I modified XI18N_OBJS as you recommended.
Sounds good!
I never quite figured out how I was supposed to set $XMODIFIERS,
What's the value you set while you are
From: Phillip Vandry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is it possible to use XFree86's builtin IM (XimLocal) which implements
compose keys and dead accents and the XIM protocol (XimProto) at the
same time? It looks to me like it is not possible.
Do you specifically want to use XimLocal module and XimProto
From: Theppitak Karoonboonyanan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* Should the client return the string in reversed order?
No.
The cause of my doubt is that the X11R6.4 Xlib C Language X Interface
section 13.5.7.3 Input Method Semantics - String Conversion Callback
describes the text retrieval
From: Bharathi S [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I want to write a Encoding based XIM, XIM should
be independent of language and font.
You mean you just want to use the language switing mechanism in ISCII,
or something-else?
Input
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XIM -- ASCII to FIE Rule file.
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From: Juliusz Chroboczek [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Interesting. It does not look like an XTerm variant at all -- it's a
VT100 terminal emulator (not based on XTerm's emulator) packaged as a
library, that comes with two sample frontends (Xaw and FB).
Exactly. The iterm is not based on any XTerm,
: [li18nux-im:00232] Experimental EIMIL/PCE enabled IIIM server
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Hideki Hiura)
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 27 Jun 2002 05:24:03 -0700 (PDT)
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X-Mailer: Mew version 1.95b43 on Emacs 20.7 / Mule 4.1 (AOI)
As listed on the IIIMF web page(http
From: Pablo Saratxaga [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yes, this is also the case for the majority of utf-8 locales as well;
Majority? (^-^;; Well, at least some of UTF-8 locales can share their
locale database in X.
If you need it, I can give you another example in addition to Urdo.
In Unicode, having
Hiura wrote:
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Hideki Hiura)
I pushed XomCTL to the opensourcing path for long time, and last time
I checked, all copyright holders signed to opensource XomCTL, but I
do not know what the obstacle remaining afterall. I will double check the
status.
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