On 2/6/20 3:55 AM, Andrey ``Bass'' Shcheglov wrote:
> I would summarize that CDE can be relatively easily "hacked" to support
> non-ASCII locales, but plenty of manpower is required in order to
> provide the complete solution.
I would agree... and using XFT is probably the way forward. I found
th
> Xm_FONT_IS_FONT via libXft
There's a typo here. Of course I was referring to Xm_FONT_IS_XFT.
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Hello All,
Just my two cents here.
CDE pre-configures font and locale-specific settings for Motif
applications (dtterm included) not only via the standard LC_*
environment variables (particularly, LC_CTYPE for non-ASCII input), but
also via Motif-specific X resources.
Motif itself (as of version
On Thu, 5 Dec 2019, Vladimir Nikishkin wrote:
Which distribution are you using? ALTlinux?
I may try to submit a package with MicroHei for it.
I am using FreeBSD. I have tried ru_RU.UTF-8, ru_RU.ISO8859-5 and ru_RU.KOI8-R
locales
and none of them work.
For the 8-bit ones the characters do n
Which distribution are you using? ALTlinux?
I may try to submit a package with MicroHei for it.
Vladimir Nikishkin 於 2019年12月5日 週四 13:29 寫道:
> I don't think this is CDE-specific, although it certainly affects CDE.
>
> It would probably be nice to have a default font in motif that covers a
> lar
I don't think this is CDE-specific, although it certainly affects CDE.
It would probably be nice to have a default font in motif that covers a
large subset of Unicode. I am not sure which one is the default. MicroHei
world be a good choice, but I'm not sure I am capable of proposing a patch
to ope
On Wed, 4 Dec 2019, Нина Диденко wrote:
As an end user when I set ru_RU.UTF-8 in my system, it breaks the expected
behavior.
The fonts in CDE codebase should have cyrillic support out of the box.
Do you still have an 8-bit locale like ru_RU.KOI8-R on your system?
I'd try that first.
How do yo
As an end user when I set ru_RU.UTF-8 in my system, it breaks the expected
behavior.
The fonts in CDE codebase should have cyrillic support out of the box.
ср, 4 дек. 2019 г. в 08:36, Vladimir Nikishkin :
> How is locale connected to displaying text? I thought that locale was
> responsible for _c
I don't need translations, only ability to read and write in Russian.
What modifications to CDE codebase are required for this functional
available out of the box?
вт, 3 дек. 2019 г. в 23:23, Jon Trulson :
> On 12/3/19 1:09 AM, Нина Диденко wrote:
>
> Hi.
>
> What is needed for reading in russian
How is locale connected to displaying text? I thought that locale was
responsible for _choosing_ text to display, not displaying it.
I had a problem with Motif displaying Russian text, but I fixed it by
adding the following to the .Xdefaults:
*renderTable: rt
*rt*fontType: FONT_IS_XFT
*rt*fontNam
On 12/3/19 1:09 AM, Нина Диденко wrote:
> Hi.
>
> What is needed for reading in russian under CDE?
> Currently if I set ru_RU.UTF-8 locale, fonts look garbled.
>
Hi, unfortunately there are no Russian translations for CDE. Someone
would have to do it.
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Hi.
What is needed for reading in russian under CDE?
Currently if I set ru_RU.UTF-8 locale, fonts look garbled.
Thank you.
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