Re: characters ISO8859-1 (West European - pt)
- From: Ali Akcaagac <ali akcaagac stud fh-wilhelmshaven de>
- To: pogosyan cita utoronto ca
- Cc: Ali Akcaagac <ali akcaagac stud fh-wilhelmshaven de>,Balsa List <balsa-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: characters ISO8859-1 (West European - pt)
- Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2001 17:17:10 +0200
On 2001.06.04 17:08:11 +0200 Dmitri Pogosyan wrote:
> > yeah and how do you tell e.g. xfree that the content of something you
> > receive is cyrillic or arabic or japanese etc ? these chars and notations
> > are different in all ways. you have to custimize your settings for your
> > local are.. but oki you are not forced to SWITCH explicit language you
> > also can set the CHARSET specification AKA ISOxxxxxxx so you can read
> > at least european etc.. i also heard of a language switching too btw.
> > of the possibility to add more languages and charset specs into xfree.
> > but please dont ask me how. since xfree really lacks in good documentation
> > you are on your own most of the time.
> >
>
> Well, as of now (with my locale set to 'C') I just choose the font
> I want to view the message with in Netscape Communicator.
> I do have appropriate fonts installed. Same for input - launch
> editor with an approriate font and some keyboard layout switcher.
> Can't figure out how to use locale, so as not to have everything
> russified.
and how do you do this if you use UNICODE ? these things doesnt work
properly if you work e.g. with java.
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Name....: Ali Akcaagac
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