On Tue, 2003-06-10 at 22:25, miaocheng wrote:
>    I use red hat linux 8.0, the version of XFree86 is 4.2.0 and  the 
> desktop manager is Gnome
>      I encounter a problem . When I input character of Uighur , which is 
> one kind of Arbic and be generally used in west zone of china, in X 
> windows, there are two cursors ,one is in normal position,at  the end of 
> line.the other is in the begining of line . the two cursors are all 
> visible at the same time . According to  Solaris 7 Release Notes,this is 
> a feature of Complex Text Layout . But in my zone , when persons input 
> Uighur , they are used to show one cursor  in begining of line other 
> than two cursors. 
>      Please tell me how to make the cursor at the end of line invisible 
> . if you know where i can find documents that are able to help me to 
> solve  this problem ,thanks to share sourses with me.

You can put 'gtk-split-cursor = 0' in your ~/.gtkrc-2.0 or 
/etc/gtk-2.9/gtkrc. But there are various bugs with that, so
it may not work well for you, e.g.:

http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=73307

Regards,
                                     Owen

[ This has nothing to do with CTL, which is a Motif thing mostly ]

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