On 24 May 2001, Havoc Pennington wrote: > The cause of the problem is that the text widget data structure is a > btree. Each leaf of the tree is a newline-terminated line of text > (well, in current CVS, theoretically the line can also end in \r, \n, > \r\n, or 0x2029). Anyway, they are lines. Which platform uses 0x2029? -Peter A distributed system is one in which the failure of a computer you didn't even know existed can render your own computer unusable. -- Leslie Lamport, as quoted in CACM, June 1992 _______________________________________________ gtk-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list
- What's the "Hangul shaper"? Sounds like ... skip
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- Re: What's the "Hangul shaper"?... Owen Taylor
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- Re: What's the "Hangul shaper"? Sou... Havoc Pennington
- Re: What's the "Hangul shaper"? Sou... Peter Finderup Lund
- Re: What's the "Hangul shaper"? Sou... Havoc Pennington
- Re: What's the "Hangul shaper"? Sou... Peter Finderup Lund
- Re: What's the "Hangul shaper"? Sou... Havoc Pennington
- Re: What's the "Hangul shaper"?... Peter Finderup Lund
- Re: What's the "Hangul shaper"? Sou... Neil Hodgson
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