KP While I've never seen ñ in my limited exposure to French,
Neither have I (with over 20 years exposure to the language). I
suggest you remove it -- it's not in the Adobe Standard encoding, so
some fonts may lack it.
KP The only questionable thing I believe I've done is to eliminate the OE
ZL Under X, you may want to follow XIM (the mechanism you are asking)
ZL to implement a input method server.
No, you don't. XIM is a morass of complexity which should only be
used for scripts that need it. Avoid its use for simple alphabetic
scripts.
Around 17 o'clock on Aug 12, Juliusz Chroboczek wrote:
Neither have I (with over 20 years exposure to the language). I
suggest you remove it -- it's not in the Adobe Standard encoding, so
some fonts may lack it.
Ok, I've found further references that don't include ñ for French.
Here's my
From: Juliusz Chroboczek [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Interesting. It does not look like an XTerm variant at all -- it's a
VT100 terminal emulator (not based on XTerm's emulator) packaged as a
library, that comes with two sample frontends (Xaw and FB).
Exactly. The iterm is not based on any XTerm,