Hi Marco, On 25/10/2012 17:03, Dos Santos, Oliveira wrote: > Hi Loong Jin, > > Thank you very much for your answer. I'm already using > GtkBuilder/Gtk::Builder on Linux and I need to port my work on Windows. So, > I'm currently building GTK+/GTKmm 3 for Windows and I'd like to offer as soon > as possible a full Windows installer to the community. I'm asking that > because I don't know if it's important to the community to have a backward > support of libglade/libglademm. If you're making a Windows installer for your project, you'll probably be shipping the Gtkmm binaries as well. In that case, you just have to provide a new enough Gtkmm that has Gtk::Builder, and not need to worry about libglade(mm). > By the way, you seem to be asian (if I trust to your name) :) May be you > could answer to one of my question on the i18n mailing-list. I wanna build > GTK+/GTKmm 3 with the support of non-latin characters (Korean, Chinese, > Japanese, Arabic, Russian,....). I don't need it but it could be useful to > the community. Yeah I'm Asian, but I consider myself to be a native English speaker since I can't speak or understand my "native" tongue. If I'm not mistaken, Gtk+ and Gtkmm use UTF-8 internally for everything, so there shouldn't be anything extra that needs to be done for display or handling of foreign characters as long as you use Glib::ustring. > I builded the last version of Pango (1.32.1) with FontConfig (2.10.1) > support. In previous versions of Pango, there were files to support the > non-latin characters but in the last version, these files are no longer > present in the Pango packet. Do you know where I can find these missing files > or any compatible library ??? I haven't actually tried building Pango/Fontconfig manually before, but I don't recall ever having seen anything specific that had to be done for support of foreign characters. Are you perhaps missing a couple of fonts? -- Kind regards, Loong Jin -- Kind regards, Loong Jin
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