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Date:      Sat, 23 Dec 2000 00:48:31 -0600
From:      "Michael C . Wu" <keichii@iteration.net>
To:        ports@freebsd.org, i18n@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: cvs commit: ports/chinese/rxvt-big5 pkg-message Makefile ports/chinese/rxvt-big5/files patch-multibyte_cursor
Message-ID:  <20001223004831.A75903@peorth.iteration.net>
In-Reply-To: <200012230618.eBN6IWh20017@freefall.freebsd.org>; from clive@FreeBSD.org on Fri, Dec 22, 2000 at 10:18:32PM -0800
References:  <200012230618.eBN6IWh20017@freefall.freebsd.org>

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On Fri, Dec 22, 2000 at 10:18:32PM -0800, Clive Lin scribbled:
| clive       2000/12/22 22:18:32 PST
| 
|   Modified files:
|     chinese/rxvt-big5    Makefile 
|   Added files:
|     chinese/rxvt-big5    pkg-message 
|     chinese/rxvt-big5/files patch-multibyte_cursor 
|   Log:
|   Add multibyte cursor auto detection (hack).
|   Add pkg-message shows how to enable or remove this feature.
|   Bump portrevision.
|   
|   Approved by/discussed with: keichii@iteration.net (MAINTAINER)
|   Obtained from:	Debian package. (but heavily trimed)
|   
|   Revision  Changes    Path
|   1.2       +12 -7     ports/chinese/rxvt-big5/Makefile

I really think that this is a hack, but it works.  Does anyone
know of a good XIM term that works with CJK input with
transparency/tinting/other usefule features?

The rxvt development has lagged behind, and so has wterm. 
Last time I tried, ETerm doesn't do Chinese XIM, nor does
ATerm (not even ports/chinese/aterm).  Can the Japanese/Korean
people describe their situation to me?

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