1 Nov 03:42
Re: missing fonts for bidi Emacs on cygwin
Kenichi Handa <handa <at> m17n.org>
2011-11-01 02:42:42 GMT
2011-11-01 02:42:42 GMT
In article <4EAE77C3.8060803 <at> it.aoyama.ac.jp>, "Martin J. Dürst" <duerst <at> it.aoyama.ac.jp> writes: > On 2011/10/11 17:11, Kenichi Handa wrote: > > In article<4E93F0C0.9060603 <at> it.aoyama.ac.jp>, "Martin J. Dürst"<duerst <at> it.aoyama.ac.jp> writes: > > >>> Currently working on this. Here are some additional comments: > > > > Thank you! I've never tested m17n-lib, etc, on Cygwin and > > thus there may be many problems that have not yet been > > found. I'll at first install Cygwin on my Windows machine, > > check m17n-lib, etc, and get back to you. > Have you made any progress on this? No, sorry. It seems that generating a loadable module on Cygwin requires some trick on using libtool. I googled several pages, but at the moment, no solution presented on the pages work.(Continue reading)> Anything I can do to help? Don't you know any small example source package that uses libtool to generate a loadable module on Cygwin? > One more point: In the menus, there is some inconsistency between > "Multilingual Environment" (without hyphen) and > "Show Multi-lingual Text" (with hyphen). Thank you.
> Anything I can do to help?
Don't you know any small example source package that uses
libtool to generate a loadable module on Cygwin?
> One more point: In the menus, there is some inconsistency between
> "Multilingual Environment" (without hyphen) and
> "Show Multi-lingual Text" (with hyphen).
Thank you.
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