Re: winex11.drv keyboard driver rewrite

2006-11-14 Thread L. Rahyen
I have a snapshot (although don't attach it here because of its large size) that shows a text typed in Word (MS Office 2000) sequentially in German, French, Polish, Belarusian, Ukrainian and Russian (locale is KOI8-U and supports only English, Russian and Ukrainian letters). I can say

Re: winex11.drv keyboard driver rewrite

2006-11-14 Thread L. Rahyen
Here is full patch applied against current Wine' git-snapshot. I sending it because patch from Oleh original message isn't working out-of-the-box. winex11.drv-keyboard-rewrite.diff.bz2 Description: BZip2 compressed data

Re: winex11.drv keyboard driver rewrite

2006-11-13 Thread Kuba Ober
Here an another X/Unix problem arises. IFAIK, You cannot type chars that are not supported by Your current locale. It seems to be a trend in current distros to move to UTF8-based locales. Those support everything you throw at them. On my system (FC6), it's like so: $ echo $LANG en_US.UTF-8

Re: winex11.drv keyboard driver rewrite

2006-11-13 Thread Oleh R. Nykyforchyn
On Mon, 13 Nov 2006 13:07:57 -0500 Kuba Ober [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I don't think that there's any way to go about those things but to use UTF8-encoded locale. Since UTF8 is just the encoding, the actual locale (language and locality) can be set separately. You could have by_BY.UTF-8, or