On Tue, Oct 28, 2003 at 03:04:21PM -0500, Thomas Dickey wrote: > setting the locale resource tends to force xterm to use luit and Unicode > fonts. If luit's not configured into the executable it doesn't make that > much difference, I guess, but I'll have to think about this some more - > there are a number of small incompatibilities built into the resource > usage when luit is compiled-in/activated, and some unnecesary changes > of interface to luit.
I'll probably leave it off in Debian as well, then. > at the moment I'm only interested in bug-fixes (not changing configuration > around). As it's setup now, I think that a user can easily turn on the > locale feature and experiment with it. (I just got some negative feedback > regarding the blue/Dodger blue resource change - have to keep things from > getting out of hand ;-) Yeah, people yelled at me about that too, but I stood my ground. It might be a good idea to get rid of that Xaw7 display list stuff, though. It was just an experiment on my part, and I haven't been happy with it. There's no way to have the gradient's size calculated at the time the widget is realized, among other cosmetic problems. -- G. Branden Robinson | Reality is what refuses to go away Debian GNU/Linux | when I stop believing in it. [EMAIL PROTECTED] | -- Philip K. Dick http://people.debian.org/~branden/ |
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