Alexandra, Thanks for testing.
On Sat, 2006-02-04 at 00:17 +0300, Alexandra N. Kossovsky wrote: > I've just tried CVS tuxpaint on the Sarge and Etch systems. I see the > behaviour changed. Every time I type a Russian letter, I see a new letter > on the screen, but it is not the Russian letter. It is ISO-8859-1 letter > corresponding to the first byte of the unicode value. > > I guess CVS tuxpaint should break ISO-8859-1 (non-ascii) users as well, > but I hope it is a step into the right direction :-) John got back to me about this on the tuxpaint-devel list and said the following: What version of SDL did you test this with? There is partial Unicode support on X with the SDL-1.2.9 release. There was a problem with Tux Paint, and there is/was a problem with SDL. The SDL Windows backend is fixed in CVS: https://bugzilla.libsdl.org/show_bug.cgi?id=39 The SDL X11 backend currently only has partial unicode support. I'm helping work on it: https://bugzilla.libsdl.org/show_bug.cgi?id=130 Here is a picture of Tux Paint in Russian on X, with the above patch (although this should mostly work with the SDL 1.2.9 Release version): http://www.johnnypops.demon.co.uk/tp-russian.png Does this look more like what we are after? Any help testing would be great. If you want a working text-tool you need Tux Paint from CVS, and SDL from CVS with the above patch (bug 130) if you are on X. With help from Sam Lantinga (Mr. SDL), there is a good chance of the next release of SDL-1.2.X having all this working, -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]