problem of split-cursor
- From: miaocheng <snopy-xj 163 com>
- To: gtk-i18n-list gnome org
- Subject: problem of split-cursor
- Date: Thu, 03 Jul 2003 18:27:02 +0800
I use red hat linux 8.0, the version of XFree86 is 4.0.3 , the
desktop manager is Gnome and Gnome's version is 2.0
I encounter a problem about split-cursor. Uyghur is one kind of Arbic
and written from right to left . the Uyghur's characters are adopted on
Unicode standard 3.1 and puted in Arabic Presention A , B . When I input
character of Uyghur in a GtkEntry or GtkTextBuffer , two cursors appear
. one is at the left end of line , the other is at the right end of line
. According to some reference , this is called split-cursor. But this
don't conform to our tradition . In my zone , when people inputed Uyghur
, they would like to look at a cursor glittering in character insertion
position . I put 'gtk-split-cursor = 0' in my /etc/gtk-2.0/gtkrc to
remove the split-cursor. When I input Uyghur in a GtkEntry or
GtkTextBuffer which contain only one line Uyghur characters, the cursor
at insertion position of inputed Uyghur character, in the left end of
line , disappear and the cursor at the other end of line is still
glittering . the visible cursor is located in position that has not any
relation with where to insert inputed Uyghur character . So I want to
make the cursor at insertion position visible and the other cursor
disappear . In other word , the cursor at the left end of line glitter
,at the same time the right cursor disappear . Please tell me how to
realize it . which functions do I modify in Gtk+ widght or Pango ?
which library , Gtk's widget , Pango or both, control the cursor show .
Another question , where I can find speciafications that demonstrate the
Pango library how to work on the hierarchy of GTK+ in detail and
relation within Pango functions .
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