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[debian-devel:10855] Re: ITP: xfs-xtt
Christian Hammers <ch@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote
Subject: Re: ITP: xfs-xtt
Message-ID: <19991105001111.B409@lathspell>
>> Hello Ishikawa
>>
>> > Intent to package xfs-xtt
>> >
>> > Xfs-xtt is X-TT enhanced X Font Server. X-TT's information is following:
>> > URL: http://x-tt.dsl.gr.jp/
>> What is the different to the following package which is already in main:
>>
>> Package: xfstt
I read xfstt's source code. Perhaps it is not abel to handle CJKV
character sets(e.g. jisx0208.1983-0), Isn't it? . X-TT (xfs-xtt) have
code conversion functions dynamic loading module mechanism. X-TT
support many character set bellow:
- Support for the following character sets:
* For Western languages
ASCII
Any ISO8859 (part 1-10, and 15)
Any KOI8
* For Chinese
Big5ETen
Big5
GB2312
* For Korean
KSC5601-0
KSC5601-1 (EUC encoding)
KSC5601Wansung
KSC5601Johab
* For Japanese
JISX0201 (ANK)
JISX0208 (JIS Level 1 and Level 2 Kanji)
JISX0212 (JIS Auxiliary Kanji)
* For Vietnamese
VISCII
TCVN
* For Thai
TIS620.2533 (ISO8859-11)
* armenian (*-armscii-8, standard armenian encoding)
* laotian (*-ibm-cp1133 and *-mulelao-1)
* some DOS and Windows encodings (*-ibm-cp347, *-ibm-cp850, useful for
dosemu users; *-microsoft-cp1252 also aliased
as *-microsoft-fontspecific, which is very useful, as most fonts
don't use proper unicode values, but claim themselves to be in
cp1252 encoding (it is the default Windows encoding))
* arabic (arabic font encoding is a mess; ther is no standardization at
all, I added some of the most used font encodings,
*-mulearabic-{0,1,2} as used by MULE, *-microsoft-cp1256 as
used by Windows, *-xaterm-fontspecific the specific encoding
used by the arabic xterm 'xaterm', *-asmo-449 a standard
used on some arabic countries, and *-iso8859-6_8 and
*-iso8859-6_16 (the so called iso-8859-6-8 and iso-8859-6-16
font encodings; have you a better idea for the X11 font naming ?)
used by the Arabic Xmosaic web browser.
* For Unified Character Set
Unicode (X clients can use it)
So, X-TT can handle CJKV character sets better than xfstt.
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Sat Nov 6 20:43:25 JST 1999
ISHIKAWA Mutsumi <ishikawa@xxxxxxxxxxx>
a Exective Director of Japan Linux Association
<ishikawa@xxxxxxxxxxx>
a member of Debian project <ishikawa@debian.org>
a member of Debian JP project <ishikawa@debian.or.jp>
a member of X-TrueType project (TrueType fonts support for X)