On  8 Jun, Dr Andrew C Aitchison wrote:
> On Sat, 8 Jun 2002, Viveka Nathan K wrote:
> 
>> As per the Indian languages,
>> There are some consonants and vowels.
>> On combination of Consonant and Vowel, the glyph to be display is different.
>> It is not similar either to Consonant or Vowel, Its completely different.
> 
>> This is the thing needed for all the Koffice application( of course, KDE).  so,
>> I am modifying the Xlibrary.
> 
>> I dont know, whether I am moving in a correct way... !!  
>> Give me your comments and Solutions..
> 
> Modifying the X library is not really the solution, but
> I believe that tools to do this do already exist.
> Try asking on [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> (i18n is short for internationalization - "i", 18 letters, "n").
> 

You might also check whether the Pango work is suitable for what you
need.  See http://www.pango.org.  They too have avoided modifications to
the X libraries.

R Horn

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