NEWSFLASH: Version 4.0 of the Unicode Standard is here!
The Unicode Consortium and Addison-Wesley announced publication of Version 4.0
of the Unicode Standard last week.
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Dear Nick,
>Martin suggested using SIL's "graphite" as well - but that seems to need
tweaks to Xft?
Not from my understanding. It uses font config, XRender and xft but layers
on top of them as the contrib/xfthelloworld example shows. We aren't that
clever to change Xft :)
Yours,
Martin
Around 23 o'clock on Aug 31, Nick Ing-Simmons wrote:
> Turns out Keith Packard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> had already done skeleton
> of required Xft code for tk8.3 - so perl/Tk (Tk804) will probably include an
> option to use that. (Still needs some work.)
If you can, you should move to Pango instea
Hello, Unicode::Collate 0.27 is released.
It is available from CPAN:
http://search.cpan.org/author/SADAHIRO/Unicode-Collate-0.27/
Changes against v0.26 are:
- The maximum length of contracted CE was not checked.
Collation of a large string including a first letter of
a contraction that i