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Re: multilingual text in frame
From: |
Phillip Lord |
Subject: |
Re: multilingual text in frame |
Date: |
Tue, 21 Jan 2003 11:59:47 +0000 |
>>>>> "Kenichi" == Kenichi Handa <address@hidden> writes:
Kenichi> In article <address@hidden>,
Kenichi> Eli Zaretskii <address@hidden> writes:
>> On Tue, 21 Jan 2003, Kenichi Handa wrote:
>>> > On a separate front, any advice, as to how to strip non ascii
>>> > characters, or rather translate them to return something
>>> > equivalent (so "e acute" would return "e" and so on), which I
>>> > could use as a work around, would be much appreciated.
>>>
>>> The frame title is displayed by your window manager. Perhaps,
>>> it's not internationalized. But, then, it's strange that it can
>>> at least display "¿".
>> Perhaps because not-so-internationalized fonts have Latin-1 as
>> extension of ASCII?
Kenichi> My question is that "If it can display ¿, why can't it
Kenichi> display é which is also a Latin-1 char?".
Again, apologies for the lack of clarity in my bug report. It can't
display ¿, nor é.
Phil
Re: multilingual text in frame, Kenichi Handa, 2003/01/20
Re: multilingual text in frame, Phillip Lord, 2003/01/21
- Re: multilingual text in frame, Kenichi Handa, 2003/01/21
- Re: multilingual text in frame, Phillip Lord, 2003/01/21
- Re: multilingual text in frame, Kenichi Handa, 2003/01/21
- Re: multilingual text in frame, Phillip Lord, 2003/01/22
- Re: multilingual text in frame, Kenichi Handa, 2003/01/22
- Re: multilingual text in frame, Phillip Lord, 2003/01/22
- Re: multilingual text in frame, Kenichi Handa, 2003/01/26
- Re: multilingual text in frame, Phillip Lord, 2003/01/27