On Fri, Jul 21, 2000 at 09:52:40AM +0900, Tomohiro KUBOTA wrote: > Then what is adequate? Sensible-x-terminal-emulator is.
In conclusion I agree with you, but there might be contrary views. I wish you state tell your ideas of better solutions freely. > BTW, what is KSC5636? Additional characterset to KSX1001? > Which encoding supports KSC5636 character set? EUC-KR? > ISO-2022-KR? Oops. KS C 5636(=KSC5636) is the same as ISO646 and ASCII except backslash('\'). It's my mistake. Monetary symbol in South Korea, Won, replaces backslash one. KSC5636 renamed KS X 1003. That is, KS X 1003(=KSC5636) is a CCS(Coded Character Set). KS C 5601 is a CCS and the new name of it is KS X 1001. ISO-2022-KR and EUC-KR are CES(Character set Encoding Scheme). Hanterm supports not only both but also Johab encoding(Not a national standard) and UTF-8. You can find the useful resources at http://pantheon.cis.yale.edu/~jshin/faq/qa8.html. Chu-yeon -- Chu-yeon Park <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> : KoKIDS means KOrean KIDS! <http://www.debian.org/~kokids> : I love Debian! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- * CCs of replies from mailing lists are encouraged.