On Sat, Feb 05, 2005 at 01:20:13PM -0500, srintuar wrote: > > > I dont think there is anything controversial in there: > the linux console is known not to work with unicode, > emacs has well documented problems with unicode > weve been hearing about for years, and as far as I know > fedora seems to have the most aggresive utf-8 support > of any distro. > > Redhat 7.1 is years out of date, and it certainly wont > impress anyone looking for i18n support. > > >Please, don't try to start flames. Thank you. > > > > > >>Try fedora core 3, its the only way to fly. > >> > >>Stay away from emacs. (Ive ben editing utf-8 text in > >>vim for several years now, no problem) Use gnome > >>terminal as your shell. (stay away from the linux > >>console itself) > >> > >> > > So, what is me?: A Debian user always running emacs and doing whatever you can think with unicode. Please, don't tell peaple what distro, text editor etc. they should use... this is a matter of taste... "its the _only way_...", "Stay away from..." please, avoid this words.
-- mandioca -- Linux-UTF8: i18n of Linux on all levels Archive: http://mail.nl.linux.org/linux-utf8/
