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Re: [platform-swt-dev] InputMethod problem with SWT(gtk2.0)
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Thanks,
Please enter a bugzilla report describing this. I don't know if we'll be
able to do anything about it for R2.0, but we'll see.
McQ.
Takashi Okamoto
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05/26/02 01:58 AM
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Hi, ecipse.
I couldn't input Japanese character with Java Editor on Linux (Debian
3.0). I investigated the cause and found following mention:
http://developer.gnome.org/doc/API/2.0/gtk/gtk-changes-2-0.html
> GtkText and GtkTree are buggy and broken. We don't recommend using them,
and
> changing old code to avoid them is a good idea. The recommended
> alternatives are GtkTextView and GtkTreeView. The broken widgets are not
> declared in the headers by default; to use them, define the symbol
> GTK_ENABLE_BROKEN during compilation. In some future release, these
widgets
> will be removed from GTK+.
I tested a simple program which was used GtkTextView with gtk2.0, then
I could input Japanese character. But when I tried GtkText, it didn't
work correctly.
I checked swt.c and found that uses GtkText which should be replaced
GtkTextView. As long as GtkText continues being used, a lot of
non-Eglish speakers will be troubled to input the characters.
If you'll provide only gtk2.0 build, at least, you must replace them.
Would you please fix it?
best regards,
Takashi Okamoto
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