Re: a Chinese version of X-window system for Linux available

1999-05-17 Thread Anthony Wong
On Sun, May 16, 1999 at 09:13:23PM -0400, Daniel Martin wrote:
|liug <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
|
|> Dear Sir,
|> I am not sure whether this is the right place to post
|> this mail.
|> We have developed a Chinese version of X-window system
|> several years ago, and now we have developed one for
|> Linux, 
|
|> I am wondering whether our product could be integrated
|> into or bundled with
|> the new Debian Linux release.
|> We also have some document and screen shot of our
|> product.
|> Please do not hesitate to contact us if we can help.
|> We are looking forward to your answer.
|
|Has anyone contacted these people, or forwarded the message on to the
|Debian-Chinese people?

Yep, I've contacted him already, and also redirected him to -chinese
for further discussion if he sees fit. But he has not got back to me
yet.

-- 
Anthony Wong



Re: a Chinese version of X-window system for Linux available

1999-05-17 Thread Daniel Martin
liug <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Dear Sir,
> I am not sure whether this is the right place to post
> this mail.
> We have developed a Chinese version of X-window system
> several years ago, and now we have developed one for
> Linux, 

> I am wondering whether our product could be integrated
> into or bundled with
> the new Debian Linux release.
> We also have some document and screen shot of our
> product.
> Please do not hesitate to contact us if we can help.
> We are looking forward to your answer.

Has anyone contacted these people, or forwarded the message on to the
Debian-Chinese people?



a Chinese version of X-window system for Linux available

1999-05-11 Thread liug
Dear Sir,
I am not sure whether this is the right place to post
this mail.
We have developed a Chinese version of X-window system
several years ago, and now we have developed one for
Linux, 
It is fully compatible with X11R6, including a Chinese
IME(Input Method Editor).
This Chinese version can handle simplified Chinese
(GB: used in mainland of China)
as well as traditional Chinese (BIG5: used in Taiwan
and Hongkong).
We integrated Chinese-support into X-window system in
the way
that all applications built upon Xlib will become
Chinese-aware with
little modification. Our Chinese IME has more than 6
kind of input methods
built in, and it can be expaned too - by adding new
input method.
I am wondering whether our product could be integrated
into or bundled with
the new Debian Linux release.
We also have some document and screen shot of our
product.
Please do not hesitate to contact us if we can help.
We are looking forward to your answer.

Best Regards,

Gary Liu
President of Liu production Co.
1999/5/6


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