Re: weird i18n problem on Windows XP Home



 putenv("PANGO_WIN32_NO_UNISCRIBE=a");

 haven't heard yet if it makes a difference.
 Might one expect it to?

No. The use of Uniscribe can't be turned off at run-time any more.
(Well, I guess one could if one could manage to hide the usp10.dll
from the system32 folder, but I am certainly not suggesting that, nor
do I know if Windows would function normally if one did.)

--tml



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