RE: Java-Linux I18N Tutorial

2000-02-01 Thread Lee_Xing
Hi Renzo: Thank you for the information you put together. It helps. Regards, Lee -Original Message- From: Renzo Pecoraro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, January 31, 2000 2:14 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Java-Linux I18N Tutorial All - I started a little Java-Linux

Java-Linux I18N Tutorial

2000-01-31 Thread Renzo Pecoraro
All - I started a little Java-Linux I18N Tutorial at http://www.renzop.com. It includes a custom font.properties file and instructions for Linux that allows you to use the gnu-unifont in your browser/JDK/JRE. This is a work in progress and comments/questions are greatly appreciated. Thanks

Re: Java-Linux I18N

2000-01-19 Thread Renzo Pecoraro
JackWang - The font.properties file typically only maps Java font properties ("MonoSpaced", "SansSerif", etc.) to the actual fonts available on the client machine. Changing the font.properties file on the server makes no sense, as the server in a client/server or applet/servlet or whatever archit

Re: Java-Linux I18N

2000-01-19 Thread Renzo Pecoraro
ation. It's very helpful. > > I'll send time to digest all of the information and give it a try. > > Regards, > > PS. This msg may not be able to be posted in the mail list. I don't know > why. > > Lee > > -Original Message- > From: Renzo Peco

RE: Java-Linux I18N

2000-01-17 Thread Lee_Xing
Renzo Pecoraro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, January 14, 2000 2:15 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Java-Linux I18N Couple of hints on this. So far, I haven't seen anything in Java I18N that's specific to Linux, except: 1. Yes, you need Asian fonts. Some come with the distr

Java-Linux I18N

2000-01-14 Thread Renzo Pecoraro
Couple of hints on this. So far, I haven't seen anything in Java I18N that's specific to Linux, except: 1. Yes, you need Asian fonts. Some come with the distros, I got additional ones from http://www.userfriendly.net/linux/RPM/rhcn/noarch/X11_fonts.html (Japanese, Simplified Chinese, Traditional