Hello, I'm so sorry that I cannot mail you the patch right now. It's so dirty and buggy yet. And the most important, I must leave my school and go home tomorrow for our Spring Festival. So I have no time to do it until I come back to school.
I'll do it ASAP when I come back. Regards, James Su Anthony Fok wrote: > Hello Suzhe! > > Nice to see you here. Yes, we are very interested to get zh_CN.GB18030 > working in Debian. I know little about it though. Could you point us to > some websites where the GB18030 standard is discussed? Thanks! (I'm sure > that Yu Guanghui, Zhao Wei, hashao etc. would be especially interested > too.) > > On Sat, 20 Jan 2001, suzhe wrote: > > Yes, I have already done a primitive GB18030 patch for XFree86 4.0.2, and > > can let Gnome environment run under zh_CN.GB18030 locale, most of the > > gnome program can display and edit GB18030 encoded text correctly. Thanks > > gnome/gtk guys for their excellent work! > > That is wonderful! Thanks for your hard work! Could you please send your > patch to us (and especially to Debian's XFree86 maintainer)? And I'm sure > the XFree86 maintainers would love to see your patch too. > > > But, There are still lots of problems in it. The most serious problem is > > KDE/QT seems do not support zh_CN.GB18030 locale. > > KDE/QT seems to use their own locale files... > > > And there are still many programs do not have fully i18n support. > > Lots of program which support CJK encoding are using its own way to > > deal with it, so GB18030 is also a problem for these programs. > > And often that is still the case for zh_CN.GB2312 and zh_TW.Big5, but yes, > we will need to deal with them one step at a time. > > Cheers, > > Anthony > > -- > Anthony Fok Tung-Ling Civil and Environmental Engineering > [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] University of Alberta, Canada > Debian GNU/Linux Chinese Project -- http://www.debian.org/intl/zh/ > Come visit Our Lady of Victory Camp -- http://www.olvc.ab.ca/ > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

