are Rome, please show
your plan is bettern than XIM.
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well on X11R5/6 and i18n tend to object
to Unicode-based i18n and prefer CSI. It may be because I
don't know the difficulty or dirtiness of Unicode-based i18n
that I don't dislike it.
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different _characters_. This
distinction of viewpoint comes from the distinction of viewpoint
about what is glyph and character, which is ambiguous for
CJK Han Ideogram.) On the other hand, your imagination is
mere an imagination and against the reality.
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inHiraga na isconf usi ng like this.
Of course I don't insist that there are no Japanese people who
like the Monbushou rules.
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that every Japanese
are perfect Kanji students.
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variable-width fonts, we can get a new font immediately.
(1) I want to know how people here think about this project. (2) I don't
know at all about font file and I want to know some literature to study.
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1.2-2
xfonts-thai-nectec 2526-2
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is slightly different from tis620.-x fonts. Combining characters
in tis620-0 fonts have negative expand (i.e., glyphs are written leftward
from the specified location) while all characters in tis620.-x fonts
are exactly fixed-width. Can we rely on the structures of fonts?
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that nothing is displayed
when I try to display True-Type fonts using Xft in the size that the
font has built-in bitmaps for.
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of
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by default or should be disabled by default?
mlterm: http://mlterm.sourceforge.net/
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terminals or they use display-order text file.
I'd like also to ask native Arab speakers on this point. Note that
mlterm supports Arab shaping also. Any comments?
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case, Linux console doesn't support Japanese. Thus, I have
lines like:
if [ $TERM = linux ] ; then
LANG=C
else
LANG=ja_JP.eucJP
fi
in my ~/.bashrc file.
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. Even with
such huge popularity of BiDi + CJK + Indic + ... , we are still a
minority in Open Source World. Thus we have to improve our situation
by ourselves.
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ability without messing up the locale. I still want a C locale.
It is illegal.
If you really want to do that, replace ISO-8859-1 fonts with ISO-8859-15
fonts. You can get an illegal but working system.
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reports from such people like i18n is only
for asian people and please stop doing i18n in the upstream level
and I was forced to write a code to manage locale-ignorant people.
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want to suffer from such foolish
developers (and the foolishness is common, not a rare case). The
limitation of glyph range can offer a new method to annoy CJK people,
if no mechanism to avoid the limitation on needed cases are supplied.
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this page is not available now...
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Hi,
At Sun, 13 Jan 2002 03:12:44 +0900,
Tomohiro KUBOTA wrote:
I think luit uses JIS X 0212 (i.e., G3 character set) via GL.
This is not true. EUC-JP uses JIS X 0212 via GR.
I think I found the reason. In luit, SS2 and SS3 are implemented
to invoke G2 and G3 to GL. However, I have read
. Thus,
I'd like you to check my patch carefully (please don't simply submit
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Hi,
At Tue, 15 Jan 2002 08:33:13 +0900,
Tomohiro KUBOTA wrote:
Sorry, I found my patch causes luit to abort silently when I try to
display JIS X 0201 Kana (G2) in EUC-JP. I don't know why. Thus,
I'd like you to check my patch carefully (please don't simply submit
my patch).
I found
Hi,
I found the 2nd public review of Li18nux Locale Name Guideline
has started.
http://www.hauN.org/ml/b-l-j/a/800/840.html
http://www.li18nux.org/subgroups/sa/locnameguide/index.html
The page says that comments are welcome until 14 Feb 2002.
Any additions from Li18nux insiders?
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Hi,
At Mon, 21 Jan 2002 19:18:09 +0900,
Tomohiro KUBOTA wrote:
I found the 2nd public review of Li18nux Locale Name Guideline
has started.
http://www.hauN.org/ml/b-l-j/a/800/840.html
http://www.li18nux.org/subgroups/sa/locnameguide/index.html
One important note. I am not a member
license problem (like Robert Brady's patch).
However, my work above will be able to be started without waiting
for conclusions of these discussions.
Any comments?
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it. See his message at
http://mail.nl.linux.org/linux-utf8/2001-11/msg00093.html
for detail.
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Hi,
At Thu, 14 Feb 2002 11:45:25 +0100,
Pablo Saratxaga wrote:
Kaixo!
On Thu, Feb 14, 2002 at 02:37:46PM +0900, Tomohiro KUBOTA wrote:
Robert Brady's patch to be merged into the xterm. One is license
problem; Robert's patch contains FriBidi code which is LGPL.
So
Set the child's name (as passed in argv[0]).
+.TP
+.BI \-encoding encoding
+Set up
+.B luit
+to use
+.I encoding
+rather than the current locale's encoding.
.TP
.B +oss
Disable interpretation of single shifts in application output.
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Hi,
I got patch sequence number 5182 for this patch.
At Sat, 16 Feb 2002 16:10:14 +0900,
Tomohiro KUBOTA wrote:
Here is a patch for xterm to support various encodings by using
luit. Discussion was done in the i18n@xfree86 mailing list.
http://www.xfree86.org/pipermail/i18n/2002-January
a newcomer to this list).
Though there are a few projects to support complex languages like
Pango (http://www.pango.org/ it is not living now?), I think ST project
(http://stsf.sourceforge.net/) is the one which you may like best.
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of FontSet.
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is afraid... Without such consensus, any
discussions will be futile.
I remember that Markus and Juliusz have expressed an objection for
Xterm to support Bidi. Is it true even now?
PS. [offtopic] Juliusz, could you please release a new version of
luit with all patches?
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change the definition?
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M+(HH-$6;8HNB0]EV':WH@+6J%NJ$#ZR22MDZ('0:D,A(N]U)LHT^R,9B.:
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think hard-coding of th and vi is a good way so far.
And also, I heard that systems without locale (with X_LOCALE)
do not have MB_CUR_MAX. If it is true, we also have to have
a fallback for this.
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/)) {
print $_;
}
}
The script reports that gbk-0.enc.gz has 119 such bugs.
Is this already-known bug or is anyone working on this bug?
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,
which CP936 does not have. I don't know how to handle these
codepoints. (left unremoved?)
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At Thu, 20 Jun 2002 01:18:53 +0900,
Tomohiro KUBOTA wrote:
Ok, here is a patch for gbk-0.enc to fix problems. Unicode PUA
characters are not removed.
I just sent the patch to patch@xfree86 and seq 5313 was given.
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Hi,
At Thu, 04 Jul 2002 02:06:33 +0900,
Tomohiro KUBOTA wrote:
I wrote a new patch by following your advise.
I also added SJIS as a new OTHER encoding.
I forgot the following point:
Finally, I object with the stacks being static. I've gone to quite a
bit of effort to make the ISO 2022
, because developer(s) of IMdkit
are now working in Li18nux. Please check the following URL.
http://www.li18nux.org/subgroups/im/
Please not I am not a member of Li18nux.
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several terminal emulators which are sensible to
LC_CTYPE locale.
Rxvt (version 2.7 series)
Eterm (version 0.9.2 series)
mlterm
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!/[^)*J?KO)'#T:=%UP*J:[+14MKG(FW0]VD+=[Y/Z,H%V_0,*
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Hi,
At Thu, 18 Jul 2002 11:41:18 +0900,
Tomohiro KUBOTA wrote:
Here is a patch for xterm to call luit to support LC_CTYPE locale.
This patch was discussed in i18n@xfree86 mailing list. Please
refer the following messages and replying messages for them.
I got patch seq number of 5328
, like uFont, uFont2, uWideFont4, and so on.
I think the second one is better, though the first one is simpler and
not very harmful. However, I don't have enough time to work on these
solutions.
Any comments?
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/doublewidth
characters.
PS. The current CVS version of XTerm can handle combining characters
of Thai in TIS-620 encoding, by using CVS version of luit. If you
have to run softwares with such problems, this may partly help you.
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with CVS version of luit, invoking
xterm in one of ISO-8859-15 locales will be OK.
(You will need XTerm*Locale: true resource.)
You will need Unicode font (either non-antialiased or antialiased).
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BACKSPACE key is pressed after
doublewidth character, bash issues 0x08 0x08 0x20 0x20 0x08 0x08
to the tty to erase the whole doublewidth character. (It is
more complex in real, to handle line folding.)
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Hi,
At Sun, 15 Sep 2002 11:05:18 +0900,
Tomohiro KUBOTA wrote:
I wrote a patch for XTerm to add font configuration set
for UTF-8/locale modes.
No objection for this to be sent to patch@xfree86, too?
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-based
movement of your idea.
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technically. I don't have
any opinion on which behavior should be implemented (or should be
default if both will be implemented). I think it is a good idea
to consult people who wrote bash-2.05b i18n patch about Thai people's
expectation of BACKSPACE key behavior.
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Hi,
At Wed, 02 Oct 2002 14:13:40 +0900,
Tomohiro KUBOTA wrote:
Are there no objection? (I waited about three months...)
Then I will send this to patch@xfree86.
I did, and got seq: 5416.
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Hi,
At Fri, 05 Jul 2002 00:44:23 +0900,
Tomohiro KUBOTA wrote:
Hi,
At 04 Jul 2002 13:40:59 +0100,
juliusz chroboczek wrote:
TK I wrote a new patch by following your advise.
That's really cool; thank you so much.
I am happy hearing you like my patch. :-)
Here is a new patch. I
itself must be run under ja_JP.eucJP locale.)
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encodings including
legacy 8bit, legacy multibyte, and UTF-8.
I would like Thomas to adopt Juliusz's very simple solution.
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