Re: gdkfont-win32.c, a strange charset



BENOIT CARPENTIER writes:
 > line 110:
 > case HANGEUL_CHARSET: return "hangeul";

 > Shouldn't it be:
 > case HANGUL_CHARSET: return "hangul";

Don't know. Both spellings are present in the wingdi.h header. Anyway,
the gdk font mechanism is deprectated, so it hardly is worth it to fix
this. Pango fonts are what GTK now uses.

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