Salam, On 7/11/05, Meor Ridzuan Meor Yahaya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> As for kdiff3, I don't understand why the developer(s) need to > re-implementing arabic shaping behaviour? It is a kde apps, thus I > think kde does support arabic natively. The same goes to gnome and > Windows. Windows uses uniscribe, gnome uses pango, but I'm not sure > what kde uses. For example, under windows, using C# .net, I just > assing a string to a text lable widget, and the rest is taken care of. > Be it arabic or not, a proper shaping behaviour and direction will > take place. I know the default kde text editor can display arabic text > without any problem. Maybe the developer does not have the appropriate > font to test it.(anyway, i've not done any kde programming) KDE is based on the QT library , which supports Arabic rather fine. Regards, -- Youcef R. Rahal
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