TK> I see. I think your patch is almost always better than mine
I'm fully basing my modifications on your input (for which I am
extremely grateful -- on my own, I didn't even realise that SS can be
followed by GR).
I think your solution is quite perfect; the only modification I'm
making is to m
Hi,
At 04 Feb 2002 18:16:36 +,
Juliusz Chroboczek wrote:
> Oops, sorry, I've just sent in mine; I hadn't checked the list yet.
>
> I don't think there's a need to make the use of SS/GR dependent on the
> locale; in practice, single shifts will only happen in EUC locales.
> So I've set it to
Oops, sorry, I've just sent in mine; I hadn't checked the list yet.
I don't think there's a need to make the use of SS/GR dependent on the
locale; in practice, single shifts will only happen in EUC locales.
So I've set it to true by default, and added a command-line flag.
There's a minor problem
Hi,
Finally I managed to improve my previous SS2/SS3 patch.
Thus, the following patch includes:
(1) SS2/SS3 invokes G2/G3 for both of GL/GR.
(my previous SS2/SS3 patch.)
(2) Better SS2/SS3 handling in EUC.
(New in this patch.)
(3) Addition of ISO-8859-{10,11,13,14,16} and TIS-620.
(m