"Arne Schmitz"
Am Dienstag, 22. Januar 2002 17:50 schrieb Mike Fabian:
Looks like you don't have the packages cjk-latex-tfm-arphic-gbsn00lp.rpm and cjk-latex-tfm-arphic-gkai00mp.rpm installed. To use CJK-LaTeX with the Arphic fonts for simplified Chinese you need:
Yes, I did have them, but after upgrading to the 4.4.0 packages LaTeX works fine now. Thanks!
And again one other thing comes to my mind: Konqueror does not display (not at all!) http://cn.yahoo.com unless I switch to gbk-encoding (auto chooses gb3120).
Well, the page is GB2312 encoded. At least it says so in the header: <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=gb2312"> So the automatic encoding selection of konqueror does the right thing. All other browsers (Mozilla, Netscape 4.79, w3m-el, ..) choose GB2312 as well and display the page correctly. GBK is an extension of GB2312, therefore it it is not surprising that the page can be displayed in GBK as well. But it should not be necessary and as only konqueror seems to have a problem to display the page in GB2312, I believe it is a konqueror problem.
What can I do about this? It's a bit annoying.
File a bug report for konqueror.
And upon logging out of KDE2, X11 hangs but it can be killed by Ctrl-Alt-Backspace. If I try to kill xcin before logout, X11 hangs, too. And this time it can be killed, too.
Yes, this is a known bug which was already discussed on this list.
The problem seems to disappear, when OverTheSpot is disabled in
/etc/xcin/xcinrc like this:
;
; XIM Input Style Adjustments.
;
;(define INPUT_STYLE '(Root OverTheSpot))
(define INPUT_STYLE '(Root))
But that is not good solution because Root window style
input is much more inconvenient than OverTheSpot. But at the
moment I don't know anything better, sorry.
This happens only with KDE, not with the other window
mangers/desktops.
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Mike Fabian