On Sun, Jun 06, 2004 at 09:17:07AM -0300, Ben Armstrong wrote:
> zh_CN
> zh.ttf -> ../../../fonts/truetype/arphic/gbsn00lp.ttf
> 
> You have gkai00mp.ttf.  So do I have it wrong, here?  Also, I didn't
> realize we support both zh_CN and zh_TW now.  I guess I'll need to
> adjust my packaging to support zh_TW and fix zh_CN.

As of yesterday. :)  See the current CVS code.


> Bill, I see in CVS you changed the README to list traditional-chinese
> among the supported languages, but didn't add zh_TW to the list of
> locales.

I didn't?  Oops!  I'll see about fixing that right now.


> Also, why did you call the option "traditional-chinese"
> instead of "chinese-traditional"?

Because we have "brazilian-portuguese" and "british-english".
I'm not sure if doing them ALL that way is a good idea, but I wanted to be
consistent.  *shrug*


> I would have thought that grouping them together lexicographically
> would make the related options easier to find.  When I first looked
> at the README I didn't think you had added it at all, until I
> searched the page further because I was expecting to find the new
> option adjacent to simplified Chinese.  (Also, logically, there
> should be a chinese-simplified, which is the same as "chinese".)

I'm willing to change it, since this is all still unreleased code. :^)



-bill!
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