Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Oct 6 17:02, Andy Koppe wrote:
2009/10/6 Ken Brown:
I've tried to view the attached file (extracted from the output of fc-list)
in various ways, and here's what I've found (running XP in the U.S., with no
language-related customization):
- Using emacs
Thomas Wolff wrote:
It should be possible (and should be done then) to pre-configure at
least the Cygwin desktop link to use Lucida Console.
It does not appear that the extended panels in the cmd.exe shortcut
properties are available programmatically [*] The best I found was some
utility code
2009/10/7 Charles Wilson:
(On Vista, you can use SetConsoleScreenBufferEx -- which is supposedly
documented but I couldn't find any).
There's a 'SetConsoleScreenBufferInfoEx'. But another one looks more
interesting: 'SetCurrentConsoleFontEx' (also ≥Vista).
Andy
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On 10/3/2009 9:59 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
Apart from bugfixes, this patch contains a change to the
internationalization efforts in Cygwin which cristalized out of a couple
of longish discussions on the cygwin and cygwin-developer lists.
Here's how it's supposed to work in future:
[...]
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2009/10/6 Ken Brown:
I've tried to view the attached file (extracted from the output of fc-list)
in various ways, and here's what I've found (running XP in the U.S., with no
language-related customization):
- Using emacs under X, emacs recognizes the file as UTF-8 and displays the
foreign
On Oct 6 11:32, Ken Brown wrote:
On 10/3/2009 9:59 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
Apart from bugfixes, this patch contains a change to the
internationalization efforts in Cygwin which cristalized out of a couple
of longish discussions on the cygwin and cygwin-developer lists.
Here's how it's
On Oct 6 17:02, Andy Koppe wrote:
2009/10/6 Ken Brown:
I've tried to view the attached file (extracted from the output of fc-list)
in various ways, and here's what I've found (running XP in the U.S., with no
language-related customization):
- Using emacs under X, emacs recognizes the
On 10/6/2009 12:02 PM, Andy Koppe wrote:
2009/10/6 Ken Brown:
I've tried to view the attached file (extracted from the output of fc-list)
in various ways, and here's what I've found (running XP in the U.S., with no
language-related customization):
- Using emacs under X, emacs recognizes the
Hi folks,
I just uploaded a new Cygwin 1.7 test release, 1.7.0-62.
Apart from bugfixes, this patch contains a change to the
internationalization efforts in Cygwin which cristalized out of a couple
of longish discussions on the cygwin and cygwin-developer lists.
Here's how it's supposed to work
What does all of these means for users converting from cygwin 1.5? Do
we have to change anything we are doing today? I live in the good-ole
US, speak/understanding english. Did my ancesters get on the wrong boat?
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
Hi folks,
I just uploaded a new Cygwin 1.7 test
Paul McFerrin wrote:
What does all of these means for users converting from cygwin 1.5? Do
we have to change anything we are doing today? I live in the good-ole
US, speak/understanding english. Did my ancesters get on the wrong boat?
They sure got on the
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