Denis Shelomovskij Wrote:
> 07.10.2011 9:19, Jacob Carlborg пиÑеÑ: > > On 2011-10-07 04:52, Sam Hu wrote: > >> Jacob Carlborg Wrote: > >> > >>> On 2011-10-03 04:29, Sam Hu wrote: > >>>> Jacob Carlborg Wrote: > >>>> > >>>>> On 2011-09-29 09:55, raojm wrote: > >>>>>> DWT2 cannot compile right on 64Bit Linux Or Windows with DMD2.053 > >>>>>> DMD2.054 > >>>>>> DMD2.055, Because of .length type is ulong on 64Bit system. > >>>>> > >>>>> Only 32bit platforms are ported in DWT. It does not work on 64bit > >>>>> platforms. > >>>>> > >>>>> -- > >>>>> /Jacob Carlborg > >>>> May I ask where the latest package is?Thanks. > >>>> > >>> > >>> There are no pre-compiled packages. > >>> > >>> Source code: http://hg.dsource.org/projects/dwt2 > >>> Project page: http://www.dsource.org/projects/dwt > >>> > >>> -- > >>> /Jacob Carlborg > >> Thanks.Then is there any way to support utf8 characters in Text > >> widget,say Chinese characters? > > > > It should work. I've tested UTF8 characters outside the ASCII table but > > not Chinese characters. If it doesn't work please file a bug at: > > http://www.dsource.org/projects/dwt/newticket > > > > About win32 version: > widgets.Text doesn't support UTF-8 (I have added two FIXME notes in it's > source, and it was at first glance). Use widgets.StyledText instead. > > Linux version: > Still unstable. I haven't tested it yet. StyledText does work neither. Exeption message: dchar decode(in char[],ref size_t):Invalid UTF8 sequence [206,196,65,66,67] around index 0