By the way, if ever someone tries the utf-8 branch, use xft because I
have focused on it first. And the easier is also to enable everything
during compile for now. Of course at the end, I will make sure it works
also with X normal fonts and that it compiles whatever options you make.
But I just wanted something "working" first (which it does now! If you
try, you will see, you can directly type or copy/paste asian characters,
and have them well display, etc.).

What I do now is to try to find and fix bugs when I move the cursor or
erase (by backspace) asian characters. And I will do some cleaning in
the code, simplifying at maximum some mess if possible (without removing
anything if I am not sure of course! When I don't understand why there
is some code, I don't touch it; but when I understand and see it is just
useless and verbose, I will clean, like the XIM stuff...).

Jehan

Jehan a écrit :
> Hi,
> 
> yes, not just now. Currently I have something not bad at all, but mainly
> for test purpose. It is not "rock solid", even for a beta, because I
> change many stuffs, and need to check each time what are the impacts
> elsewhere...
> But I am reviewing slowly the code. And it improves everyday (at least
> everyday I work on it). :-)
> 
> Jehan
> 
> Gautam Iyer a écrit :
>> On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 01:36:46AM +0200, Jehan wrote:
>>
>>> As a conclusion --enable-xim is only a dummy option because it is
>>> enabled in all Xlib, it is not an option there, and it prevents me
>>> from efficacely use the X functions I need. Hence I will try to remove
>>> it at least in the utf8 branch.
>> Yes, please do so. When you think the UTF8 code is ready, we can perhaps
>> make a beta mrxvt-utf8 release before merging with the trunk. Hopefully
>> this will resolve issues on other systems, and we can merge everything
>> back into the main trunk after that.
>>
>> GI
>>
>>
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