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Re: lynx-dev lynx2.8.4dev.4


From: Hataguchi Takeshi
Subject: Re: lynx-dev lynx2.8.4dev.4
Date: Wed, 28 Jun 2000 08:05:26 +0900 (JST)

On Mon, 26 Jun 2000, Atsuhito Kohda wrote:

> From: Henry Nelson <address@hidden>
> Subject: Re: lynx-dev lynx2.8.4dev.4
> Date: Tue, 27 Jun 2000 11:38:13 +0900 (JST)
> 
> > >     - with a Slang lib compiled with SLANG_HAS_KANJI_SUPPORT
> > >         No problem
> > 
> > Confirmed, i.e., no problem (KANJI_SUPPORT=1).
> 
> Well concerning this, I have a question.  It was very
> old but when lynx 2.8.2, I encounterd the problem of
> imputting japanese characters in form area if lynx was
> compiled with Slang with SLANG_HAS_KANJI_SUPPORT.

Let me confirm first which Slang you're talking about, Mr. Kohda.

There is a Slang with Japanized patch, which is called slang-ja or
ja-libslang.  It seems to differ from original in many places though
I've not tested well.

# You can get it from
# http://www.freebsd.org/ports/japanese.html#ja-libslang-1.4.0.j0

On the other hand, I always use Slang with SLANG_HAS_KANJI_SUPPORT,
which I made changing only one line from original source.

    in src/sl-feat.h from
        #define SLANG_HAS_KANJI_SUPPORT         0
    to
        #define SLANG_HAS_KANJI_SUPPORT         1

I'm not sure you're thinking Slang with SLANG_HAS_KANJI_SUPPORT has
problem in inputting Japanese.

> Okay then I would like to ask one more question.
> 
> Lynx 2.8.4 compiled with Slang of non Japanese support version
> displays wrong Japanese characters (message catalogue?) when
> one try to "download file" like
> 
>  $B3%^%s%(B [$BLp0u%-!<(B] $B0\F0!"(B[?] $B%X%k%W!"(B[q] 
> $B=*N;!"(B[$B"+(B] $BLa$k(B 
> 
> but after ^L it displays correctly;
> 
> $B%3%^%s%I(B: [$BLp0u%-!<(B] $B0\F0!"(B[?] $B%X%k%W!"(B[q] 
> $B=*N;!"(B[$B"+(B] $BLa$k(B 
> 
> Furthermore when one press enter to download a file to disk,
> that is, when lynx asks us the filename as
> 
> Enter a filename: Contents-i386.gz 
> 
> it displays wrong characters again
> 
>  $BU%!%$%kL>$rF~N(B   Contents-i386.gz 
> 
> and this one can not corrected with ^L as far as I tried.

It seems I have to make Lynx with Native Language Support first.  I
want to try it in this weekend.
--
Takeshi Hataguchi
E-mail: address@hidden

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