>>>> "-BP" == William M Perry
<wmperry(a)aventail.com> writes:
-BP> Well, it boils down to using the same primitives underneath.
-BP> The actual redisplay gets done with gdk_draw_text, which uses
-BP> XDrawString or XDrawString16 depending on the font that gets
-BP> passed in. It uses XmbDrawString if you pass in a fontset
-BP> instead of a font.
This isn't what I'm worried about; that's about what I expected.
The problem I'm worried about is that at the moment some things (like
the Lucid menubar) can only be customized via X resources. Does Gtk
respect those, or are we going to have to add yet more files for
translated menus and the like?
Input, too. XIM doesn't like to be controlled by the application, it
only makes it convenient for monolingual environments. I'm worried
that the Gtk setup won't allow different frames to connect to
different IM servers, but I don't know where to find out about this
(besides reading the Gtk source).
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