Re: I18n goals for gnome.



O Xoves 01 de Febreiro de 2001 ás 13:47, Suresh dicía:

>	Gnome-terminal's base widget zvtterm claims to have unicode support, 
>gnome-terminal does not seem to. 

	Yeap, it does. :)

	You have to load a font with iso10646-1 charset, then put zvt
widget in UTF-8 mode, with "echo -ne '\033%G'", and you'll be able to see
any utf-8 file, for instance, a .po file converted with iconv (depending on
the glyphs included in the font, but normally it has support for most
European languages)

	It also converts a text selection into utf-8 when pasting it, but
it can't (afaik) do the same with the characters directly typed with the
keyboard.  By the way, to return to the initial direct-to-font (iso-8859-1)
state, you have to send \033%@ (or any other character but G).

-- 
Unha aperta,
Jesús Bravo Álvarez
http://www.pobox.com/~suso




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