>>If you execute
>> locale -a | grep ja_JP
>>you can get the list of ja_JP.XXX locales that libc on your system
>>supports. Could you find ja_JP.UTF-8?
I can't find UTF-8, and also eucJP. It only contains POSIX and C when locale -a is entered.
Currently, I found out that gtk-1.2 does not support UTF-8, so we are onto looking for eucJP to be used by gtk.
currently using localedef command, we add ja_JP.eucjp so that when you invoke locale -a, it will display:
C
POSIX
ja_JP.eucjp
But still dillo on its widgets does not display japanese. Any other hints guys on where Im wrong??
Is there something I missed???
On 10/18/05, mpsuzuki@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mpsuzuki@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> wrote:
On Tue, 18 Oct 2005 19:13:57 +0900
mpsuzuki@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>>I am trying to display a japanese display for my gtk Cross compiled linux
>>embedded system. Im using the gtk+-1.2.9 for this is one of the
>>gtk-1.2version that is supported by dillo web browser.
When I search Japanese web pages about dillo, it seems that
there are various localization (or internationalization) patch
for dillo. (for example: http://teki.jpn.ph/pc/software/)
Are you sure the problem is under gtk+-1.2.x, not of dillo itself?
Regards,
mpsuzuki
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