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« on: November 11, 2004, 04:09:15 am »
i want to continue reading my chinese ebooks

Cacko Sharp ROM works for chinese input/display

how about for X11 ROM?

or can anyone give me a direction how to do multilang in X11 ROM?
maybe i can try my best to do it
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« Reply #1 on: November 11, 2004, 08:22:20 am »
I don't know do the Chinese support RC5?  Sorry couldn't resist the poor joke... I'm pretty sure you probably can - i suggest that you look on the net for adding chinese support to any linux system. Get yourself the sources and the zgcc development image and roll (compile) your own for the Z. Good luck with it.
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« Reply #2 on: November 11, 2004, 09:20:25 am »
reading chinese, yes.
1. get a unicode font. e.g. mingliu.ttc from your windows xp, or download fireflysung.ttf somewhere on the Internet to avoid license problem.
2. put it into your font path, which is /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/TTF/
3. restart xwindows
4. get a ebook reader such as JustReader
5. set your character encoding and fonts correctly and you could view them
6. this works in firefox for web surfing as well

for chinese input, sorry, none yet.

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« Reply #3 on: November 11, 2004, 09:50:59 am »
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for chinese input, sorry, none yet.
Any problem with the Chinese input? Is it related to the ROM? I need Chinese input as well.  Thanks

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« Reply #4 on: November 11, 2004, 06:35:42 pm »
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reading chinese, yes.
1. get a unicode font. e.g. mingliu.ttc from your windows xp, or download fireflysung.ttf somewhere on the Internet to avoid license problem.
2. put it into your font path, which is /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/TTF/
3. restart xwindows
4. get a ebook reader such as JustReader
5. set your character encoding and fonts correctly and you could view them
6. this works in firefox for web surfing as well

for chinese input, sorry, none yet.
thanks


that's good enough

what about for Big5/GB coding?


most people from HongKong or Taiwan
they don't use UTF8 that often


Can i do the same way for Big5/GB too if i can find the .ttf?

or can i use the .ttf from my Windows system for that?
thanks
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« Reply #5 on: November 12, 2004, 02:05:57 am »
sorry
one more quick question

how to make Dillo recognize my "fireflysung.ttf" font?

can i choose codec on that?
thanks
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« Reply #6 on: November 15, 2004, 01:15:16 am »
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reading chinese, yes.
1. get a unicode font. e.g. mingliu.ttc from your windows xp, or download fireflysung.ttf somewhere on the Internet to avoid license problem.
2. put it into your font path, which is /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/TTF/
3. restart xwindows
4. get a ebook reader such as JustReader
5. set your character encoding and fonts correctly and you could view them
6. this works in firefox for web surfing as well

for chinese input, sorry, none yet.
thanks


that's good enough

what about for Big5/GB coding?


most people from HongKong or Taiwan
they don't use UTF8 that often


Can i do the same way for Big5/GB too if i can find the .ttf?

or can i use the .ttf from my Windows system for that?
thanks
My mingliu.ttc can display b5/gb as well, i'm not very familiar with the encoding but i guess they share the same font panel as b5/gb as in unicode, so a unicode font can display b5 encoded characters once you choose the correct character encoding, in short, you do not need an additional b5/gb font at all, just use a unicode font.

and, i do not use dillo so i couldn't help you, i use firefox instead.

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« Reply #7 on: November 15, 2004, 01:23:35 am »
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reading chinese, yes.
1. get a unicode font. e.g. mingliu.ttc from your windows xp, or download fireflysung.ttf somewhere on the Internet to avoid license problem.
2. put it into your font path, which is /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/TTF/
3. restart xwindows
4. get a ebook reader such as JustReader
5. set your character encoding and fonts correctly and you could view them
6. this works in firefox for web surfing as well

for chinese input, sorry, none yet.
thanks


that's good enough

what about for Big5/GB coding?


most people from HongKong or Taiwan
they don't use UTF8 that often


Can i do the same way for Big5/GB too if i can find the .ttf?

or can i use the .ttf from my Windows system for that?
thanks
My mingliu.ttc can display b5/gb as well, i'm not very familiar with the encoding but i guess they share the same font panel as b5/gb as in unicode, so a unicode font can display b5 encoded characters once you choose the correct character encoding, in short, you do not need an additional b5/gb font at all, just use a unicode font.

and, i do not use dillo so i couldn't help you, i use firefox instead.
firefox is so slow compare to dillo


how do you optimize it
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« Reply #8 on: November 15, 2004, 01:26:01 am »
well i didn't optimize it at all, since i do not use web browser much.
But i usually just keep firefox opened and put it in the background minimized, and bring it out when i need it, it avoids the long startup time tho.

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« Reply #9 on: November 15, 2004, 02:06:20 am »
Take a look at:

* http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Chinese-HOWTO.html
* http://dev.gentoo.org/~liquidx/chinese/chinese-v1.html

Do you use chinese on a linux pc?
If you do and give me some hint about what fonts/ input software/ application you use or want to use, I will give a try to  compile them/ install  them.

Please note that I don't know chinese so some test cases would be nice
like i want to open http://mysite.com with dillo, it's encoded wiht big5 and http://myothersite.com which is utf-8or I want to edit/read a file like myfile.txt  in GB with abiword.

Please also note that I have a family and that i won't be able to work full  time on this...

You can drop me a mail pierre dot gaston at gmail  dot com we can give s try and see how it goes...
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« Reply #10 on: November 15, 2004, 02:34:00 am »
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Take a look at:

* http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Chinese-HOWTO.html
* http://dev.gentoo.org/~liquidx/chinese/chinese-v1.html

Do you use chinese on a linux pc?
If you do and give me some hint about what fonts/ input software/ application you use or want to use, I will give a try to  compile them/ install  them.

Please note that I don't know chinese so some test cases would be nice
like i want to open http://mysite.com with dillo, it's encoded wiht big5 and http://myothersite.com which is utf-8or I want to edit/read a file like myfile.txt  in GB with abiword.

Please also note that I have a family and that i won't be able to work full  time on this...

You can drop me a mail pierre dot gaston at gmail  dot com we can give s try and see how it goes...
thanks


chinese input is not necessary to me
but probably to some chinese users (i know quite few chinese using pdaXrom )

anyways
i just want to browse the web with chinese (Big5, GB, UTF8)
as well as in Gaim


not necessary input method
but display them is fine


currently , JustReader able to read chinese txt



anyways.. thanks for your help
i can be a full time tester on chinese
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« Reply #11 on: November 15, 2004, 07:21:56 pm »
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Take a look at:

* http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Chinese-HOWTO.html
* http://dev.gentoo.org/~liquidx/chinese/chinese-v1.html

Do you use chinese on a linux pc?
If you do and give me some hint about what fonts/ input software/ application you use or want to use, I will give a try to  compile them/ install  them.

Please note that I don't know chinese so some test cases would be nice
like i want to open http://mysite.com with dillo, it's encoded wiht big5 and http://myothersite.com which is utf-8or I want to edit/read a file like myfile.txt  in GB with abiword.

Please also note that I have a family and that i won't be able to work full  time on this...

You can drop me a mail pierre dot gaston at gmail  dot com we can give s try and see how it goes...
Hi, I am using Traditional Chinese (read and input) in my Gentoo Linux box and I also want to do it in my Z as well.

Ususally, I use SCIM (for input) with Gaim to IM with my firends in Traditional Chinese. However, somebody in the fourn reported that SCIM is failed to compile in pdaxrom.

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« Reply #12 on: November 16, 2004, 12:51:17 am »
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Take a look at:

* http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Chinese-HOWTO.html
* http://dev.gentoo.org/~liquidx/chinese/chinese-v1.html

Do you use chinese on a linux pc?
If you do and give me some hint about what fonts/ input software/ application you use or want to use, I will give a try to  compile them/ install  them.

Please note that I don't know chinese so some test cases would be nice
like i want to open http://mysite.com with dillo, it's encoded wiht big5 and http://myothersite.com which is utf-8or I want to edit/read a file like myfile.txt  in GB with abiword.

Please also note that I have a family and that i won't be able to work full  time on this...

You can drop me a mail pierre dot gaston at gmail  dot com we can give s try and see how it goes...
Hi, I am using Traditional Chinese (read and input) in my Gentoo Linux box and I also want to do it in my Z as well.

Ususally, I use SCIM (for input) with Gaim to IM with my firends in Traditional Chinese. However, somebody in the fourn reported that SCIM is failed to compile in pdaxrom.
Hi

are you going to setup a chinese page for pdaXrom?


because the cis192 (forgot the exact name of it) don't have any info on pdaXrom for chinese


i currently have an university web page
i can host it anything below 10MB ( i guess it's enough for a text-based page with few ipk )
of course.. on pdaXrom feed too  


but we need some testers and people who can compile for us (i don't want to use my Mac for this..becacuse i need my Mac for school, so i don't want to screw it over)


and better if someone can translate the web page into simpilified/traditional chinese

because i can't type chinese well (therefore there's no point using chinese input for me under Z   )


drop me a line in my email : samxiao at neoapproach dot net


btw, there're a lot good chinese programs on Cacko ROM
like input method, (even chinese hand recognition (if you use that Japanese OZ program and use Kanji))

hope anyone can import it to pdaXrom
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« Reply #13 on: November 16, 2004, 01:50:43 am »
Well, I didn't try anything yet and you probably excpect too much too fast.

One thing that I can tell you: dillo can't be used to read chinese:
Here what I found on its homepage:

" Dillo currently supports ISO-LATIN1 and works internally with this encoding. GTK+-2.x supports UTF-8 but it's too big to be used with Dillo. After a long feasibility analysis FLTK was chosen as the next widget library for Dillo."

" Some comments about Hindi and Chinese: these languages need a special technology to render, and they're currently not supported under FLTK, but the possibility is open. This is, the best path to add support for them in Dillo, when it runs over FLTK, is to add Chinese/Hindi support directly into FLTK. "
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« Reply #14 on: November 16, 2004, 03:42:06 am »
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Well, I didn't try anything yet and you probably excpect too much too fast.

One thing that I can tell you: dillo can't be used to read chinese:
Here what I found on its homepage:

" Dillo currently supports ISO-LATIN1 and works internally with this encoding. GTK+-2.x supports UTF-8 but it's too big to be used with Dillo. After a long feasibility analysis FLTK was chosen as the next widget library for Dillo."

" Some comments about Hindi and Chinese: these languages need a special technology to render, and they're currently not supported under FLTK, but the possibility is open. This is, the best path to add support for them in Dillo, when it runs over FLTK, is to add Chinese/Hindi support directly into FLTK. "
yes
i figured it out yesterday
and i sent an email to you already


i was thinking about konqueror-embedded
but that requires Qt to be compiled too
so ... i dun think it's a good option either

anyone got other good choice?
 
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1GB Transcend 80x SD (ext2) / 512MB Lexar SD (ext2) / 256MB SanDisk CF(vfat)
Netgear MA701 WiFi CF
Ambicom GPS-CF
Pocketop IR keyboard (has positioning problem with C1000)
Brando LCD screen protector

Apple PowerBook 12" G4 Rev. C + Mac OS X 10.4.x (Tiger)