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Re: does dia support chinese?



I can't input Chinese in diagram edit window of dia too, but I can input
in properties editor box. And Chinese charactor can display correctly in
diagram edit window.

I don't think this is a configuration problem, maybe the dia should be
patched before you can input Chinese in the diagram edit window.

* Yao Heling <linux@800e.net> [2004-03-04 15:49:06 +0800]:

> My debian configuration is almost the same as yours as I apt-get udpate
> pretty frequently. 
> 
> I tried to export locale to gbk or utf-8 respectively, so that the
> outputs from "locale" indicate everything is zh_CN.gbk or zh_CN.UTF-8;
> but neither works. The symptom is that I simply cann't activate XIM once
> in dia (of course I've tried various fonts such as SimSun, Arphic-Kaiti
> etc); I chose to insert some text, and it worked as long as I entered
> English characters, but when I pressed Ctrl + space, nothing happens?
> 
> So I have two questions:
> 1. Is there anything special to be done before using dia with simplified
> chinese? (as it's a gtk2 program, I don't think so; and I can use
> chinese with other gtk2 based programs)
> 
> 2. What's the possible cause for my problem?
> 
> I really appreciate any help/comments.
> 
> 
> Yao Heling
>  
> 
> 在2004年03月04日的04:34,Ming Hua写道:
> > On Thu, Mar 04, 2004 at 12:42:42AM +0800, Yao Heling wrote:
> > > I'm using Dia 0.92.2-3 on debian/unstable. I find it impossible to input
> > > chinese into dia. I remember I could input chinese in the past, but the
> > > font sizes were huge. Does the current version of dia support chinese at
> > > all? 
> > 
> > I am using the same Dia version in sid, and it works fine here.  Are you
> > sure you have been in the correct locale (LC_CTYPE), and have chosen a
> > valid Chinese font?
> > 
> > For the record:
> > kernel 2.4.25-1-k7
> > XFree86 4.3.0-2 (using freetype module, without xfs)
> > FreeType 2.1.7-2
> > Dia 0.92.2-3
> > 
> > Hope this helps,
> > Ming
> > 2004.03.03
> > 
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> 
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