Re: Shipping L10Nized gtkrc with gtk+ 2.0?
- From: "R.I.P. Deaddog" <maddog deaddog org>
- To: ha shao <hashao hashao hypermart net>
- Cc: "gtk-devel-list gnome org" <gtk-devel-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: Shipping L10Nized gtkrc with gtk+ 2.0?
- Date: Sun, 28 Apr 2002 15:13:52 +0800 (HKT)
On Sun, 28 Apr 2002, ha shao wrote:
> Should gtk+2.0 ship a set of default l10nized gtkrc files just like
> gtk+1.2 series? or is it the job of the system distributors'
> job to include a set of gtkrc with their gtk+ installations?
It has actually been decided that no localized gtkrc files
will be shipped along with gtk+, since it's various
distributions' job to make them. In reality, this seems
also true.
> For example, without a default gtkrc.zh_CN, on my
> Debian unstable machine, which has arphic's Chinese TTF
> installed, I cannot display the GB2312 string "ÎÒÃÇ" (we).
> The 2nd character is missing. Because somehow, another
> font which has some Hanzi glyphs is used by default.
> But apparently the font has no simplified Chinese glyphs
> (So the font is most likely a Big5 font.)
I encountered similar problem (big5 characters are not
shown) -- the default font becomes a Korean or Japanese
font, however.
Is it that gtk+ uses whatever font supplied by Xft instead
of deciding on it's own?
--
Abel Cheung
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