From: Behdad E. <be...@ba...> - 2002-01-29 13:49:44
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Hi, Sorry for not saying it earlier, please use fribidi-0.10.1, no much enhancements, but a small deference in configurations, with fribidi-0.10.0 you should #include <fribidi.h>, while with all other versions you need to #include <fribidi/fribidi.h>, so for backward compatibility I changed it to old style in 0.10.1. Yours, behdad On Tue, 29 Jan 2002, Araki Ken wrote: > $B9SLZ$G$9(B:-) > > 2.2.0 $B%j%j!<%9$$$?$7$^$7$?!#(B > > $B%@%&%s%m!<%I(B => http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/mlterm/mlterm-2.2.0.tar.gz > > $B$D$$$G$K!"%5%s%W%k2hA|$b99?7$7$^$7$?!#(B > > $B0J2<$O!"(B2.2.0 $B$N?75!G=$J$I$G$9!#(B > > * variable length column is supported. > * ISCII support codes are imported(but is not still supported formally). > * fribidi 0.10.0 is supported. > * Full Reset button is added to mlconfig. > * color fading is supported. > * big5 unstandard characters can be converted to and from ucs4. > * cursor form is changed when window is focused or unfocused. > * Background of color-reversed characters is drawn with fg color event under wall paper > or tranparent mode. > * ESC ] 20 ; pt BEL sequence is supported. > * mlterm configuration protocol is decided and implemented. > * w3mmlconfig(w3m local-CGI) is contributed by Sakamoto Hironori san. > * mlconf_curses(perl + curses) is contributed by Minami Hirokazu san. > * etc/{font|vfont|aafont|vaafont} format is changed. > (Dynalab font can be shown correctly by using this extension) > * some characters of CP932 based true type fonts couldn't be shown , but fixed. > * CP932 gaiji characters (IBM , NEC , NECIBM) <=> UCS conversion is supported. > * and many minor bugs are fixed. > > $B$G$O(B > -- > kiken > j00...@ip... > > _______________________________________________ > Mlterm-dev-en mailing list > Mlt...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/mlterm-dev-en > -- Behdad Esfahbod 9 Bahman 1380, 2002 Jan 29 <behdad at bamdad dot org> [Finger for Geek Code] You have to know how to accept rejection and reject acceptance. -- Ray Bradbury, advice to writers |