Messages in this thread | | | From | (Matthias Urlichs) | Subject | Re: Internationalizing Linux | Date | 8 Dec 1998 16:30:06 +0100 |
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Gavin Peters <gpeters@wireless-sys.com> writes: > I'm thinking here of, for instance, Hebrew which scrolls right to > left. > Not that easy.
> Or, worse yet, Chinese, which scrolls top to bottom, and uses quite > complex pictographs. Is there an obvious place to put Chinese in the > framebuffer code? > Not that easy again, but only because of the pretty pictures. ;-) Chinese is usually written left-to-right if you can't (or just don't like to) do the top-down thing.
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