Pablo,

My Linux box wasn't setup to allow to telnet in from outside. Is there a
way that I sent just send my Lao keyboard mapping for testing??  If my KDE
is setup such way why Thai and other is working on the saem font pack as
Lao?
Sorry for the word 'can't  type'...What I was saying is I can type but
cannot see Lao. I am seeing only US English characters...but when switch to
Thai or Hebrew or Greek I was able to ype and see correspdoing characters.

I don't believe it's anything wrong with fonts..well any suggestions is
appreciated.


Sak



Kaixo!

On Thu, Jul 18, 2002 at 11:09:11PM -0400, Anthony Souphavanh wrote:
>
> Hi guys,
>
> It wasn't success in try to input Lao in any of the KDE applications. I
was

> 1. Created Lao keyboard layout and put it in .../xkb/symbols and named
> named lo for Lao language

Is it accessible somewhere, so we can test it under other configurations ?

> I also installed BDF fonts from Mark Kuhn's website which included lao.

Maybe if your KDE is configured to use antialiasing it will ignore BDF
fonts?

You may look after "Code2000" TTF font, it has a quite complete unicode set
and is TTF format, so it may be a good one to test.
it's shareware.

Alos, when you say that you "cannot type"; what does it mean ? Nothing
happens,
as if you hitted an undefined key, or  blank boxes appear ?

Thanks

--
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Pablo Saratxaga

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