On Sat, Feb 10, 2001 at 09:52:46PM +0200, Oren Held wrote:
> The future of the hebrew implementation under linux (or more correct- on
> x), looks good.. I guess that QT3 will be pretty similar.

I've seen the same in the early GTK+ 1.3 snapshots about half a year
ago. Also, Mozilla provides the same functionality. The BiDi builds
reverse Hebrew too.

Also, I've seen one of the latest Qt 3.0 snapshots. They added
LOCALE-independent input (no need to set LC_CTYPE etc.) so you can just
switch the map and keep typing. Unfortunatelly, it doesn't handle BiDi
editing quite well yet
(http://www.galanet.net/~future/qt-bidi-broken.png).

And yes, the Qt widgets handle multiple-languages-in-one-widget since
Qt 2, since Qt 2 stores text in Unicode internally. Try cut-n-pasting
from GTK+ 1.3 or Mozilla. You can combine Russian, Hebrew (no BiDi in
Qt 2) and English.

-- 
Best regards,
Ilya Konstantinov

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