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Re: [MiNT] UTF-8 support
On Thu, 27 Apr 2000 20:39:27 +0200, Guido Flohr wrote:
> > I don't think this will look any good, now that "winframes" has become so popular.
>
> If a box char with a down arrow is used, the resource designer's intention
> was most probably to copy the apperance of the window down arrow. What
> should be bad about simply copying the window element then?
Because most people with MagiC or N.AES 2 use bitmaps (colour icons) for the
window-elements nowadays, using these would result in odd looks because...
a) ...you can't resize colour-icons with good results.
b) ...they'll most definitely stick out because they're designed only to look
good in the window-frame and not with other "normal" objects. Just take
a look at the large amount of "themes" available for MagiC or N.AES.
> proposal: There should be a VDI-based X server and AES calls should be
> emulated by X calls. Designing something better than X may be a good
Go ahead ;-) I'm sure it would be an interesting project, but I'll wait
for virtual memory and shared libs before I start using X...
> idea, but making X available for MiNT (coexisting with GEM) would provide
> us with an enormous supply of free software (at least those packages
> that we can get to run).
Well, personally I find X-applications slow, unstable, unfriendly, cluttered,
poorly designed and mostly unusable even on fast "real" unix-boxes, so I'm
not quite sure if I want this on my Falcon.
> Another possible advantage: Maybe it would be feasible to write optimized
> X servers for some graphics hardware or drivers for new input devices.
Not if the server runs on top of the VDI!
> Uhm, I know that there is not always a free choice of mailer at work: But
> is there any way to configure your mailer to write proper linefeeds? In
Unfortunately not...
> your posting there are only linefeeds after empty lines
> (i. e. paragraphs). And what the heck is the "Nextel Epostleser"?
It's a web-based mailreader, the only site I have access to at work (yes,
they are really paranoid.). I could ofcourse use Outlook, but then you'd
have to look at it's peculiar header, stupid quoting and a 25+ lines
disclaimer ;-)
I'll try to remember to insert linefeeds manually in the future.
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