Correction. Some widgets (e.g. List) have correct vowelization; others
do not.
On 10/03/2013 04:18 PM, D.Edmons wrote:
Okay, 5.18.1 appears to have correct/improved vowelization, but has all
the characters in left-to-right order still. The unwary programmer won't
always know when his/her UTF-
Okay, 5.18.1 appears to have correct/improved vowelization, but has all
the characters in left-to-right order still. The unwary programmer
won't always know when his/her UTF-8 string has Hebrew, English, or
whatever. The subsystem should be placing these in the correct order.
Has anybody els
I'm rebuilding the latest stable release now. Will report as bug if it
is still there.
On 10/03/2013 10:23 AM, D.Edmons wrote:
Shlomi,
Thanks for the reply. I understand that there's better support
elsewhere, but often the learning curve is proportionally higher. I
chose perl/Tk for this reas
Shlomi,
Thanks for the reply. I understand that there's better support
elsewhere, but often the learning curve is proportionally higher. I
chose perl/Tk for this reason. I currently use `leafpad` which suffices
for normal editing tasks. However, I'm wanting to put together a very
simple H
Hi Dale,
On Thu, 03 Oct 2013 00:37:14 -0700
"D.Edmons" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm new to perl, but have been programming for a couple decades--self
> taught.
>
> 1) I've gotten perlTK to display two Paned windows, open two utf-8
> files, and display them. However, the Hebrew vowels are not displa