Re: JOE editor has just added UTF-8 support

2004-05-03 Thread Derek Martin
On Mon, May 03, 2004 at 04:10:44PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > For the (aspirant) multilinguals among us, I would say no. The ability > to change input methods on the fly, halfway through filling in a form, > is somewhat cruicial. > > (For this, xim seems to be mostly useless.) Not so, a

Re: JOE editor has just added UTF-8 support

2004-05-03 Thread jmaiorana
For the (aspirant) multilinguals among us, I would say no. The ability to change input methods on the fly, halfway through filling in a form, is somewhat cruicial. (For this, xim seems to be mostly useless.) It's already been stated that you can specify GTK_IM_MODULE=xim in your environment, whic

Re: JOE editor has just added UTF-8 support

2004-05-03 Thread Vasilis Vasaitis
On Mon, May 03, 2004 at 07:32:24PM +0200, Jan Willem Stumpel wrote: > Thanks very much, this clears up a lot. A few more questions: > > 1. Most GTK+ programs allow right-clicking in text boxes to change the > input method, but Mozilla, unfortunately, does not. But it *is* affected > by the GTK_IM

Re: JOE editor has just added UTF-8 support

2004-05-03 Thread Jan Willem Stumpel
Pablo Saratxaga wrote: > On Mon, May 03, 2004 at 07:32:24PM +0200, Jan Willem Stumpel wrote: > >>1. Most GTK+ programs allow right-clicking in text boxes to change the >>input method, but Mozilla, unfortunately, does not. > Try right-clicking on the URL input field. Of course I tried that -- bu

Re: JOE editor has just added UTF-8 support

2004-05-03 Thread Pablo Saratxaga
Kaixo! On Mon, May 03, 2004 at 07:32:24PM +0200, Jan Willem Stumpel wrote: > 1. Most GTK+ programs allow right-clicking in text boxes to change the > input method, but Mozilla, unfortunately, does not. Try right-clicking on the URL input field. Input fields inside of html pages are indeed not r

Re: JOE editor has just added UTF-8 support

2004-05-03 Thread Jan Willem Stumpel
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. Thanks very much, this clears up a lot. A few more questions: 1. Most GTK+ programs allow right-clicking in

Re: JOE editor has just added UTF-8 support

2004-05-03 Thread Derek Martin
On Mon, May 03, 2004 at 01:34:36AM +0300, Vasilis Vasaitis wrote: > > Do you know why that is? > > GTK+ strives to be portable over many platforms (X, Win32, linux > framebuffer, etc.). As such, it has been decided that it cannot rely > on the input methods provided by each platform, so instead