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Re: CJK(Chinese, Japanesse and Korean) support in shell.
Would you like to try unicode terminal applications: fbiterm or jfbiterm ?
On 10/23/05, ahmad hassan <guideveloper123@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello,
I have currently made a mini bootable linux of mine which includes linux
kernel 2.6.11(UTF8 and the 4 code pages for CJK enabled) + file system +
busybox (which has all the utiliites and the shell) + an NCURSES based
application.
I would like to display string resources which are CJK on my shell or the
NCURSES interface.
What steps do i have to perform to make this CJK display possible. I am
using the stripped down version of bash which is ash(available in busybox).
Do i have to add unicode fonts or should i have unicode aware shell or
should i have ncurses built with unicode support and what what level i
should support my application with UTF8 related c API's and what are the
API's to use.
I am in lot of confusion at the moment. Please help me in this issue.
Regards,
Ahmad.
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