Re: [gtk-list] Re: widechar support



[ Ionutz Borcoman writes ]
>...
> I can display mixed Japanese and Romaji text using a fontset and setting
> the locale correspondingly. If you have a glibc 2.1 system, then it is
> even better. For the glibc 2.0, the only way I can set the locale is by
> using the environment variables. This makes me unable to change locales
> after program has been started. With glibc 2.1 I can set locale with the
> setlocale functions. Haven't yet try, but I suppose I can now change the
> locale on the fly, during run-time.

Forgot to mention:

"GTK" is supposed to be a *UNIX* toolkit, not a linux toolkit. So a 'solution'
that involves hacky things in glibc, is not a solution in my opinion.



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