I wrote:

SeaMonkey has the --enable-pango configure switch that enables the use of Pango for text layout and printing. Without this (or, alternatively and harder to set up, Xprint), it is impossible to print non-ISO-8859-1 documents on real PostScript printers from Mozilla.

Scratch that. Test pages in Russian, Greek and Chinese print correctly even without --enable-pango, as opposed to Firefox-1.0.x/Mozilla-1.7.x.

But, unlike Firefox-1.0.x/Mozilla-1.7.x, I get the following at runtime when --enable-ctl is passed and --enable-pango isn't:

/usr/lib/seamonkey-1.0/seamonkey-bin: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/seamonkey-1.0/components/libctl.so: undefined symbol: pangolite_find_map

Looks like a bug, because pangolite is a part of Seamonkey...

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Alexander E. Patrakov
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