> What is the state of BIDI? I remember a discussion about making the BIDI > build the default build for win32... how has this come along? Is there a > convenient way for end users to get a BiDi-enabled package? > We are getting there, the recent BIDI-builds were pretty stable, except I have done some (needed) speed optimatisation of drawing and width calculations and this introduced a couple new bugs, but I think I have got them covered now but I need to take a few days to test it more intensively to make sure.
I thought we could turn it on by default after the 0.9.5 release but that was on the assumption there would be 0.9.6 by which time we would have time to get any problems this might cause for the non- bidi users. If the next release after 0.9.5 is 1.0 we could still do that, but would really have put it through rigorous testing before 1.0 goes out (but I expect we will be doing that anyway, and we could always trun it of again if we experience too many problems to leave it in 1.0). I think I could have the bidi stuff ready for release by the end of next week. (the main source of delays is the fact I currently do not have access to MS VC; this should change soon, but not soon enought to make a difference to this next release). So if anyone wanted and could help testing and debugging the win32 version it would speed things up. As of the moment there is no convenient way for people getting a bidi build, the 0.9.4 release came at a bad time for BIDI and it is very buggy. To have a working bidi release was the main reason for making the 0.9.5 release quite early, but it has got somewhat delayed (mainly by my own doing :-)). So the only way to get win32 bidi build is your website with the tinderbox builds, the problem with that is that the CVS head is work in progress and there are no guaranties of anything (the version I downloaded yesterday segfaulted on startup). Tomas > > On Thursday 01 November 2001 11:27 am, Mark Gruenebaum wrote: > > Sir/Madam, > > > > A short time ago someone suggested to me your product for bi-directional > > word processing. I use Hebrew-English quite often, as well as many of my > > friends and relatives. At the time, there where some problems with the > > BiDi version of the WP, principally that it did not have a keyboard > > driver to get the Hebrew fonts when typing from right to left and the > > screen artifacts that would show up after backspacing. > > > > Now I don't see the bi-directional product at all on your site, although > > Hebrew is still listed as a supported language. I believe I have a > > work-around for the problems that originally bothered me and am very > > interested in trying it. Could you please let me know how to get it? > > > > (I also happen to be a UNIX programmer, although I have never done MOTIF > > or other GUI related programming. I work in the telecommunications > > industry. Still, it would be interesting to see the source code.) > > > > Thank you very much! > > > > Mark Gruenebaum > > mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >
