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mapping gnustep fonts and other grievances
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Björn Gohla |
Subject: |
mapping gnustep fonts and other grievances |
Date: |
Tue, 23 Apr 2002 16:05:13 +0200 |
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still struggling with getting gnustep to display unicode text, i have been
wondering how gnustep font names are mapped to x fonts (more specifically,
how do i force gnustep to use a specific x font?), not so easy to infer from
the source code.
even if this may seem unfair, gnustep unicode support seems deficient,
considering that xterm has (almost) no trouble with it. or perhaps i am
particularly improficient ;(
anyway, what is the state of gnusteps support for inputting non-latin scripts
via the keyboard?
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- mapping gnustep fonts and other grievances,
Björn Gohla <=