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- From: David Eduardo Gomez "Noguera a.k.a. dabicho" <davidgn@example.com>
- Date: 17 Apr 2002 16:03:17 -0600
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> >> > >> What application are you trying to type in? > >> > >> Can you give a few more details? Name of the application, version, ... > > > > gnome apps. > > mainly, those i use the most, evolution, nautilus and galeon. > > no text editor because there is none good enough yet. > > I tried galeon-1.0.3 and > > LANG=ja_JP.UTF-8 galeon > > works for me. > > >> > I have Cyberbit bitstream, but it seems like its "config files" doesnt > >> > know it has japanese fonts too. > > The fonts which galeon uses for the menus, toolbars, widgets in the > toolbars etc are setup in gtkrc. If you don't have your own ~/.gtkrc, > one of the global files in /etc/gtk is used. Which one depends on > the language you use. You can check yourself with > > LANG=ja_JP.UTF-8 strace -eopen galeon > > If you want to make sure a certain font like the bitstream cyberbit is > used for iso10646-1, you can specify the font in your own ~/.gtkrc, for > example you can put the following in your ~/.gtkrc: > > style "gtk-default" { > # fontset = "-efont-biwidth-medium-r-normal--16-160-75-75-p-80-iso10646-1,-*-*-medium-r-normal--16-*-*-*-c-*-*-*" > fontset = "-bitstream-bitstream cyberbit-medium-r-normal--16-*-*-*-p-*-iso10646-1,-*-*-medium-r-normal--16-*-*-*-c-*-*-*" > # fontset = "-monotype-arial unicode ms-medium-r-normal--16-*-*-*-p-*-iso10646-1,-*-*-medium-r-normal--16-*-*-*-c-*-*-*" > # fontset = "-gnu-unifont-medium-r-normal--16-160-75-75-c-80-iso10646-1,-*-*-medium-r-normal--16-*-*-*-c-*-*-*" > } > class "GtkWidget" style "gtk-default" > > Screen shots using the above ~/.gtkrc with one of the lines made > active by removing the comment char: > > http://www.suse.de/~mfabian/screenshots/galeon-bitstream-cyberbit-utf-8.png > http://www.suse.de/~mfabian/screenshots/galeon-ms-arial-unicode-utf-8.png > http://www.suse.de/~mfabian/screenshots/galeon-efont-biwidth-utf-8.png > http://www.suse.de/~mfabian/screenshots/galeon-gnu-unifont-utf-8.png > > You can see that it works. > > Using the TrueType fonts 'Bitstream Cyberbit' or 'MS Arial Unicode' > here makes the startup of galeon *very* slow because XFree86 renders > all glyphs of a *proportional* TrueType font when opening it. These > fonts are proportional (the '-p-' in the XLFD) and they are > huge. Unless you are using a fontserver, the whole X-server will hang > while galeon is starting. On a slow machine this might take a minute. > > On top of that the Bitstream Cyberbit font looks unbearably ugly. > > MS Arial Unicode looks reasonably good, but same as with the Bitstream > Cyberbit there is a problem with the spacing in the entry widget of > Google. I don't know why. > > The Unicode bitmap fonts 'efont-unicode' and 'gnu-unifont' load quite > fast and produce quite good results. > Its very weird. Cyberbit in Nautilus looks just great. why would that be? I havent been able to work properly wit evolution though, if i set LC_CTYPE=ja_*.*, no matter what encoding a mail has, it always mixes it with japanese when no pure ascii chars. If i have any other encoding, i cant read japanese... also, do you know of any way i can input unicode in two characters sets at the "same time"? i.e. write a mail with japanese and spanish mixed. yudit lets you do it, but inside itself. same with emacs. (though yudit lets you use ttf) > -- > Mike Fabian <mfabian@example.com> http://www.suse.de/~mfabian > 睡眠不足はいい仕事の敵だ。 >
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