Ben-Nes Michael wrote:
> I downloaded the binary dist for NT. :-(
> I did add the Hebrew chars to user.config file.
> Can the program be compiled on NT to ? (my experience is in the linux zone and
> not in the NT).
It will compile on Windows NT/2000 using Microsoft Visual C++
(preferably) or MinGW32 (GCC: not CygWin32). If someone can come up
with a more I18N-friendly config.h configuration I'd gladly recompile
the NT version. I'm not sure what would be best, though.
> Why do you think that the bad letter is 225 ? it does work with other
> combination, maybe the combination itself is somewhat wrong.
Is that character special in ASCII? I might look into that in a bit.
It's probably something silly.
I'd think that the user.config should be able to handle it. But, there
are likely a million hidden I18N issues with SWISH-E.
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Received on Thu Mar 16 15:42:03 2000