M gfx/public/nsIRenderingContext.h
M gfx/public/nsRenderingContextImpl.h
M gfx/src/nsRenderingContextImpl.cpp
d M gfx/src/os2/nsFontMetricsOS2.cpp
M gfx/src/windows/nsRenderingContextWin.cpp
M gfx/src/windows/nsRenderingContextWin.h
that the rendering files no?
doesn't it mean it won't show anything right?
Ely Levy
System group
Hebrew University
Jerusalem Israel
On Mon, 2 Apr 2001, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
| On Mon, 2 Apr 2001, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
|
| > Hi All,
| >
| > as you can see from the time of this email - I couldn't get some sleep ;)
| >
| > So, I found out that Mozilla now have the bidi stuff included in the main
| > HEAD of the CVS, it's just that it's not enable by default...
|
| See http://www.mozilla.org/projects/intl/bidi-progress.html
|
| It is not fully checked-in yet, as far as I can tell.
|
| >
| > so, all you have to do isto go to: http://www.mozilla.org/cvs.html and
| > follow their instructions toget the CVS tree to your machine, and when it
| > finishes and start configuring - stop it and re-run:
| >
| > ./configure --enable-bidi
| >
| > then make
| >
| > I haven't tested it yet (it's compiling right now) - but Ilya told me he'll
| > make a binary tarball from it. If someone could build an SRPM - then I'll be
| > more then happy to rebuild the RPM's for Redhat 6.x, SuSE 7.x, and Mandrake
| > 7.x
|
| A simpler thing is to follow the instructions
| http://mozilla.org/build/distribution.html and build a "distribtions"
| tarball.
|
| The easiest thing to start with is the existing SRPMs of mozilla .
|
| Maybe I'll try it later this week.
|
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| Tzafrir Cohen
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