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Re: Czech (international) input in Linux [message #779 is a reply to message #773] |
Thu, 02 February 2006 09:20 |
hribek
Messages: 5 Registered: February 2006
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> Are you using 511 (or later snapshot)?
Yes. 511.
> Are you sure that input works in other apps?
Yes.
> Is there something different in Mandriva input method implementation?
I think no. (Or one small. Fedora uses utf-8 and Mandriva iso-8859-2, but I think, it is only important for console programs, not XWindows.) But I am not expert on XWindows/internationalisation/...
Well, thank you for your reply. It is for me good to know, that it should work. I will try to do something with fonts, try to debug my application etc. (I have only downloaded your example applications, found it very interestind, but have not try to do anything more advanced.) Thanks for nice IDE/library.
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