[I18n] Re: Re: [I18n] problem about Complex Text Layout

2003-06-12 Thread lily
 On Tue, 2003-06-10 at 22:25, miaocheng wrote:
 I use red hat linux 8.0, the version of XFree86 is 4.2.0 and  the 
  desktop manager is Gnome
   I encounter a problem . When I input character of Uighur , which is 
  one kind of Arbic and be generally used in west zone of china, in X 
  windows, there are two cursors ,one is in normal position,at  the end of 
  line.the other is in the begining of line . the two cursors are all 
  visible at the same time . According to  Solaris 7 Release Notes,this is 
  a feature of Complex Text Layout . But in my zone , when persons input 
  Uighur , they are used to show one cursor  in begining of line other 
  than two cursors. 
   Please tell me how to make the cursor at the end of line invisible 
  . if you know where i can find documents that are able to help me to 
  solve  this problem ,thanks to share sourses with me.
 
 You can put 'gtk-split-cursor = 0' in your ~/.gtkrc-2.0 or 
 /etc/gtk-2.9/gtkrc. But there are various bugs with that, so
 it may not work well for you, e.g.:
 
 http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=73307
 
 Regards,
  Owen
 
 [ This has nothing to do with CTL, which is a Motif thing mostly ]
 
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According to those , I put 'gtk-split-cursor = 0' in my  /etc/gtk-2.0/gtkrc. The 
cursor in the begining of line disappear and the end cursor of line is visible. But 
the characters of Uighur that is one kind of Aracbic, as you know , are  inputed in 
the begining of line and push those characters have been inputed back to produce 
bidirectional text effect. people in my zone ,when they inputed Uighur's character 
,prefer cursor visible in the insertion point  to  cursor visible at other positions 
of line . At another word ,they are used to look at the cursor in the begining of line 
other than  the cursor at the end of line.
So, do you know how to make the end cursor invisible and ,at the same time,keep the 
begining cursor visible. At a guess,  the only way to disable the end cursor  would be 
to modify the related code or . If I am right . please tell me which code files is 
relative , how to modify them or where to get resourses that  are able to help me to 
solve this problem.
At last ,thank you for your generous help again !
yours
   
 
  Cheng


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[I18n] problem about Complex Text Layout

2003-06-10 Thread miaocheng
  I use red hat linux 8.0, the version of XFree86 is 4.2.0 and  the 
desktop manager is Gnome
I encounter a problem . When I input character of Uighur , which is 
one kind of Arbic and be generally used in west zone of china, in X 
windows, there are two cursors ,one is in normal position,at  the end of 
line.the other is in the begining of line . the two cursors are all 
visible at the same time . According to  Solaris 7 Release Notes,this is 
a feature of Complex Text Layout . But in my zone , when persons input 
Uighur , they are used to show one cursor  in begining of line other 
than two cursors. 
Please tell me how to make the cursor at the end of line invisible 
. if you know where i can find documents that are able to help me to 
solve  this problem ,thanks to share sourses with me.
 Thank you very much.

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