coding routines for complex character sets
SquirrelMail decoding functions are used to display and convert messages
encoded in different character sets. This extra decoding library provides
support for some complex Eastern character sets and some rarely used Apple
character sets. The current r
Package: wnpp
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Hi,
I cannot work on lmodern anymore and am hereby orphaning it.
Description: scalable PostScript fonts for european character sets
The Latin Modern fonts, also known as "lm fonts", are a set of
scalable fonts in PostScript Type 1 format. They are ba
Brian May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Now I have the unstable xemacs21-gtk mule installed, I only have
> mule input methods for Japanese and Chinese.
Just FYI, most Chinese users use XIM based IMs, instead of Emacs based
IMs. Emacs IMs for Chinese lags very behind in comparing.
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http://dim.
> "Stephen" == Stephen Zander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> "Brian" == Brian May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Brian> 1. use xemacs mule latin input mode. It doesn't work for
Brian> me, have to try and find out why. Maybe I need to include
Brian> something in my .emacs file, or m
> "Brian" == Brian May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Brian> 1. use xemacs mule latin input mode. It doesn't work for
Brian> me, have to try and find out why. Maybe I need to include
Brian> something in my .emacs file, or maybe I need to unstable
Brian> version of xemacs.
Try usin
> "Colin" == Colin Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Thanks for all the responses. To summarise:
1. use xemacs mule latin input mode. It doesn't work for me, have to
try and find out why. Maybe I need to include something in my .emacs
file, or maybe I need to unstable version of xemacs.
2.
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