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02-26-2006
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02-26-2006
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07-31-2006
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I have heard from maemo mail list that Asia Language will be supported include locale, fonts, input method and even hardwriting recognization in next version of hardware ...
I use 770 with extra chineses fonts, most of buildin app display correctly except Opera Web Browser ... But, you can use manaos instead
please visit http://openspirits.com , I have some screenshoots for 770 with chinese ...
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08-01-2006
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I can't visit your website. It says "500 Internal Server Error".
I tried to use localedef to make a new locale on the device, but it failed.
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08-29-2006
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09-04-2006
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10-22-2006
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10-23-2006
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Very cool. I'm going to try to apply this as soon as I install Xterm.
I see that you use a font called sazanami-gothic.ttf. Is this the best font available for linux? For my purposes (studying Japanese in college) the more legible the font is, the better..(legible as opposed to a pretty or highly stylized font...)
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10-24-2006
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I've read much conflicting info on the net ranging from the Nokia 770 hardware is not capable of handling the complex encoding involved (which I find slightly hard to believe) to, they will include asian language support with future releases.
I wonder if anyone is working on a hack/patch (for Japanese) like I used to have for my crappy handspring visor many years ago.
personally, I'm a little tired of not being able to read the mail that I receive in Japanese and browse Japanese web pages.