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From: Hrvoje Niksic <hniksic@srce.hr>
Date: 07 Apr 1997 03:13:03 +0200
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Andrew J Cosgriff <Andrew.Cosgriff@cc.monash.edu.au> writes:

> Having been emailed a patch for Canna 3.2b5, it works too (yay !).
> Even works on a tty too (which means you get nice lines of ~
> characters where the japanese should be, but that's ok for now :))

It's not OK for iso-8859-*, especially if the terminal has the correct
font.  For example, I can tell my terminal to display iso-8859-2
character, and I'd like to tell XEmacs to display them freely.  I
tried playing with display-tables, but gave up.  The TTY
approximations are somewhat harder to implement correctly, but they
should be doable too.

Currently the MULE support is working only on X devices, even in cases
when it could work on tty-s as well.  I hope it will be fixed in the
future -- although it is quite non-trivial to show Japanese on tty-s,
it is really easy for latin*.

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Hrvoje Niksic <hniksic@srce.hr> | Student at FER Zagreb, Croatia
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