From: GOTO M. <go...@de...> - 2001-09-27 09:25:26
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Hi, At Thu, 27 Sep 2001 09:59:52 +0400, Nick Kurshev <nic...@ma...> wrote: > > At Wed, 26 Sep 2001 12:40:47 +0400, > > Nick Kurshev <nic...@ma...> wrote: > > > 2. What about NLS support? > > > Since I have localized linux distribution - I can not read > > > any messages which is written not in English. > > > > Is this console program or kernel issue? > > fbcon is ready for single byte characters, and > > jfbterm is ready for more complex language like UTF, EUC, ISO-2022. > > Also console-tools is becoming ready for single byte characters and > > UTF-8. But I've never seen multibyte characters with default > > terminal (with console-tools). > > > > -- gotom > > > As I see NLS depends on drivers/video/font_8x??.c which were generated by cpi2font. > Curently Linux has only english version of these files. Right. Currently there is only ISO-8859-1 characters. Is it useful to add more characters for ISO-8859-x or KOI-8 people ? I'm interesting, but I don't know whether there are some demands or not. But, adding more complex characters like EUC and ISO-2022 is more difficult, because they are multibyte characters. Handling them is some more hack. Their character file is very big because their font have more than 30000. Full or partial UTF-8 support invites this problem. These days linux has large nls file in fs/nls, so I think it's ok, but someone complain about this issue... -- gotom |