Re: JOE editor has just added UTF-8 support

2004-05-02 Thread Jan Willem Stumpel
Markus Kuhn wrote: > "JOE is a fairly popular editor which comes with many Linux > distributions -- it is similar to WordStar and Borland Turbo-C IDE, > but has not been UTF-8 compliant until today's release: JOE 3.0. > > JOE will edit both UTF-8 and non-UTF-8 files on UTF-8 and non-UTF-8 > termi

Re: JOE editor has just added UTF-8 support

2004-05-02 Thread Vasilis Vasaitis
On Sun, May 02, 2004 at 02:09:30PM +0200, Jan Willem Stumpel wrote: ..[snip].. > I was looking at the Compose file because I am trying to understand > keyboard input. My keyboard is set for us_intl, with a lot of "dead > keys". All of the combinations (I think) in the Compose file, including > so

Re: JOE editor has just added UTF-8 support

2004-05-02 Thread Derek Martin
On Sun, May 02, 2004 at 05:10:42PM +0300, Vasilis Vasaitis wrote: > Programs that use the GTK+ library use GTK+'s own composition > mechanism by default, instead of the one supplied by X. Do you know why that is? > You can switch that temporarily for a text box, by right clicking on > it and sel

Re: JOE editor has just added UTF-8 support

2004-05-02 Thread Jan Willem Stumpel
Vasilis Vasaitis wrote: > Programs that use the GTK+ library use GTK+'s own composition > mechanism by default, instead of the one supplied by X. Thanks very much.. but why? Why two different methods? > You can switch that temporarily for a text box, by right clicking on > it and selecting Inpu

Re: JOE editor has just added UTF-8 support

2004-05-02 Thread Vasilis Vasaitis
On Mon, May 03, 2004 at 02:39:22AM +0900, Derek Martin wrote: > On Sun, May 02, 2004 at 05:10:42PM +0300, Vasilis Vasaitis wrote: > > Programs that use the GTK+ library use GTK+'s own composition > > mechanism by default, instead of the one supplied by X. > > Do you know why that is? GTK+ stri