, then XMODIFIERS should be set to
@im=local. Also note that the default Compose file for UTF-8 locales
(/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/locale/en_US.UTF-8/Compose) shipped with Debian is
empty; you need to grab the Compose file suitable for use with xiiimp at
the OpenI18N site.
Regards
Roger
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edit name=antialias mode=assign
boolfalse/bool
/edit
/match
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between fontconfig/Xft and li18nux.
Perhaps you're talking about the STSF?
http://stsf.sourceforge.net
But personally, I think fontconfig/Xft is fast becoming the defacto
standard anyway, at least on Linux.
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] xftlist.c: In function `XftListFonts':
] xftlist.c:155: `FcTypePattern' undeclared (first use in this function)
] xftlist.c:155: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
] xftlist.c:155: for each function it appears in.)
] make: *** [xftlist.o] Error 1
Regards
Roger
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On Tue, Aug 27, 2002 at 08:36:42AM -0700, Keith Packard wrote:
Around 21 o'clock on Aug 27, Roger So wrote:
Seems like the Xft1 in fcpackage.rc3 still uses FcTypePattern:
Do you have an old fcprivate.h installed somewhere that xftlist.c is
picking up? There could be a build or install bug
rest on whether the font covers the non-PUA BMP subset of HKSCS.
This is probably a safe assumption. But, are there many fonts out there
not made for zh-hk but have thousands of glyphs in the PUA?
Cheers
Roger
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then. Hmm.)
For the record, Hong Kong does _not_ use the GB18030 version of these
glyphs.
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coverage tables, these fonts will
appear to support both zh-CN and zh-TW...
Otherwise, I think using RFC-3066 is a good idea. I've only considered
Chinese here as I'm a native Chinese speaker; and I don't think these
problems crop up in other languages.
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coverage tables, these fonts will
appear to support both zh-CN and zh-TW...
Otherwise, I think using RFC-3066 is a good idea. I've only considered
Chinese here as I'm a native Chinese speaker; and I don't think these
problems crop up in other languages.
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Xft/XRender, or draw them themselves?
Thanks
Roger
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