Richmond Mathewson wrote:
 On 27/04/2010 21:33, J. Landman Gay wrote:
J. Landman Gay wrote:

What I found when I was done was that the only tokens that Linux does not support fall into three basic categories: browser xcmd, quicktime-related, and things the OS itself does not support.

I should have added speech support to that too. So, four categories.


What this does not include is the fairly significant font detection and printing problems that are, by now,
well-documented.

You were asking for supported tokens in the language, so that's what the list includes. I just noticed a couple of entries that are now fully cross-platform, so I removed them and updated the text file a moment ago. <http://jacque.on-rev.com/codebits/tokens.txt>

BTW, while checking with one of the engineers this morning about cross-platform inks, I asked about the font issue. He said it doesn't occur on his machine (nor does it on my Ubuntu installation) so he's not sure what's going on with that. He mentioned that users should ensure they have the right fonts installed, but I think you've already done that. The last time I worked with someone who had the problem it turned out to be their font manager, but I don't know enough about it to expand on that. He updated his copy and the problem went away.

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