On 6/27/07, Adam Fedor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Jun 27, 2007, at 12:07 AM, Zhang Weiwu wrote: > > Another question in case you have time and in case you are Chinese: > did > you try to use one of the opensource Chinese font in GNUStep or even > further make some effort to make GNUStep-in-Chinese easy-to-install > and > usable? e.g. fonts like wenquanyi (or GNU Unifont) might be equipped > with GNUStep to make I18N/L10N easier. Later when I have Ubuntu + > PPC + > GNUStep-compiled-from-source environment I'll try it myself when I got > time. There's a language setup document here (From the GNUstep main page -> User Guides) http://www.gnustep.org/resources/documentation/User/Gui/ LanguageSetup.html It might be nice to update it though.
Although I haven't tried it again for a while, I think this documentation is still working because I haven't see a major change on GNUstep for language handling. At that time, the input is tested with XCIN. There are a couple new input methods now, like SCIM. I don't know whether they use different mechanism, though. Yen-Ju
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