Kornel Benko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

| On Dienstag, 17. Dezember 2002 09:18, Juergen Vigna wrote:
| > John Levon wrote:
| > > It would be great if people could give this a go. It Works For Me.
| >
| > I did not yet look at the patch, but I have a question. Are you talking
| > about having the menues and translated strings displayed good or are
| > you talking about writing texts in other languages? If the first your
| > patch may be ok, if it is the last one then surely it is not ok. I WANT
| > to have my menues and the rest in en_US (as that is my standard LANG
| > environment althought I'm living in Italy and my mother tongue is german
| > ;), but I HAVE TO write text in other languages then english
| > (german/italian), and this is surely possible with the xforms frontend, if
| > this is not possible with the QT frontend it is a really big limitation and
| > we can never have qt as your choosed first frontend.

Unicode should fix these kind of problems... (I hope).
 
| I strongly aggree here. You describe my prefered environment.
| 
| John Levon:   If my LANG=en_GB, X will not let me compose these latin2 cahracters
|                       *anyway*, so I do not see how it is possible to ever insert 
|them.
| 
| X does not care about LANG. Try xev to see.

I have no idea what qt does with this, but this is supposed to work
with xforms:

M-x accent-cedilla G


-- 
        Lgb


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