Thorsten Glaser wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] dixit: > > >> - most japanese pages work in kterm (note that my lynx is > >> still English, and neither locale nor gettext/nls support > >> exists in the operating environment) > > "most" = these in EUC-JP > > >> - some work if I set both lynx and kterm to display character > >> set Shift-JIS (lynx seems to not convert between them) > > > >some work? Do you mean some work and some doesn't work? > > "some" = these in SJIS ;-) sorry for being unclear
Really? I think there is no problem in viewing SJIS pages with Shift_JIS setting. Please confirm your setting and show me a concrete example if you still have troubles. > >> - utf-8 pages don't work in kterm (no conversion) > > > >Please try --enable-japanese-utf8 configure option which is introduced > >from 2.8.6dev.4. > > Oh, how nice? It makes us be able to view the Japanese pages encoded UTF-8 properly with kterm and other similar terminal emulators. > *looks* > > if test $use_ja_utf8 != no ; then > AC_DEFINE(EXP_JAPANESEUTF8_SUPPORT) > AC_CHECK_LIB(iconv,libiconv_open) > fi > > Not nice. This library is not in the base installation, > but lynx is. I cannot introduce a dependency on a port > into the base system. > > Last time I checked, GNU libiconv was under LGPL. If > someone knows of a free iconv library that works with > lynx, please let me know. I believe that glibc's iconv and GNU libiconv does work. -- Takeshi Hataguchi E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ Lynx-dev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lynx-dev
