Angus Leeming wrote:
John Levon wrote:Could be. I tried to compile with Qt, but ran into problems I mentioned earlier (it's probably a problem with my RPM database - I'm getting that "everything already installed" message when everything is obviously not installed, or at least not installed properly).
On Sat, Feb 01, 2003 at 06:19:07PM +0200, robin wrote:
I've just installed 1.3.0pre3 from the i386 RPM. It still has the
Turkish keymap bug from 1.2.* (bug #413, IIRC). To get Turkish (Latin 5
/ iso-8859-9) characters to work at all, I need to change my normal
keyboard layout from Turkish to US and use the Turkish keymap. Even so,
the uppercase dotted I comes out as a quotation mark (as in 1.2.2).
xforms ?
Various reasons - I can't compile CVS programs at home because my tiny hard drive fills up. Until recently my Linux box at work was so slow that compiling anything of any size would slow it to a crawl, which didn't please people who were waiting for print jobs. Now I have an upgraded box I'm working on it, but it'll take some time.Reading the bug, credit is due to JMarc/Mike Fabian. And it would appear (reading the bug) that Robin hasn't actually been able to test it properly, for one reason or another.I don't have any such patch.I believe John Levon's patch fixes this, so downloadable binaries should probably include it
john
So he can hardly be overly upset that an untested patch hasn't made it into cvs ;-)I wasn't upset, just felt I should point it out - the bug was marked as fixed, if I remember rightly.
Robin
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