> > What we will need is some kind of keyboard switching mechanism 
> > that would allow to translate keyboard input into appropriate 
> > unicode values based on a language/keyboard the user chooses. 
> > Whether this should be done using calls to the system/Xserver, or 
> > whether we should build it all into AbiWord I am not entirely sure, 
> > but even building from scratch should not be too complicated (I will 
> > look into this).
> 
>  User has just to configure X server properly - no special means from AW
> needed.
>  
Can I pick your brains on this? What I need is to be able to 
transparently switch the keyboard from say English to Russian in a 
middle of the sentence, type couple of words, and then switch 
back to English; I have not got a clue how I can accomplish this 
under X.

>  Printing TTF fonts is not a problem under Unix at all. If ghostscript is
> used, than AW can include a TTF font in the .ps being generated (Postscript
> standard describes all details), or even don't include font body if that font
> is registered in Ghostscript Fontmap (that's more preferred apporach). The
> later is how CJK text is printed under unix on non-gnome build.
> 
>  So, there are no printing-specific and font-specific problems at all
> (including printing of TTFs). All of them can be solved in a couple of days.
> 
I am not sure we mean the same thing when we speak of TTF 
fonts; I have in mind ttf fonts that live in on the Windows side of my 
computer and are used by my Windows applications. So far, I have 
not been able to find any Linux wordprocessor that could actually 
print documents using these; if we could AW able to do this, it 
would be really great.

with regards

Tomas

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