Hello,
Sorry for taking so long to get started, but here is the steps to try an experimental Traditional Chinese version I did today:
- Start from etoys ver. 4.0 or, 3.1. Download the dev image from: http://tinlizzie.org/olpc/etoys-dev-4.0.zip.
- Download the bitmap fonts made from the taipei fonts: http://dev.laptop.org/~yoshiki/etoys/uTraditionalChineseFont.out
and place the .out file at the same directory as the .image file.
- File in the attached change set into the image.
- Execute the following do it:
LanguageEnvironment resetKnownEnvironments.
StrikeFontSet installExternalFontFileName6: 'uTraditionalChineseFont.out' encoding: TraditionalChineseEnvironment leadingChar encodingName: #TraditionalChinese textStyleName: #DefaultMultiStyle.
NaturalLanguageTranslator translators at: (LocaleID isoString: 'zh-tw') put: (InternalTranslator new localeID: (LocaleID isoString: 'zh-tw')).
- You should see "Chinese (TAIWAN, PROVINCE OF CHINA)" in the language menu. Choose it.
- Type some Chinese text into some text areas.
The minimum size is 16 pixels high, so it doesn't match well with the smaller fonts in Squeak. However, It seems fine for 12 points Accuny or such.
-- Yoshiki
2008/12/9 Yoshiki Ohshima yoshiki@vpri.org:
- Type some Chinese text into some text areas.
I am curious, does it mean you have input method for Chinese in Squeak? Or does it work with the host input method?
Hilaire
At Tue, 9 Dec 2008 06:24:56 +0100, Hilaire Fernandes wrote:
2008/12/9 Yoshiki Ohshima yoshiki@vpri.org:
- Type some Chinese text into some text areas.
I am curious, does it mean you have input method for Chinese in Squeak? Or does it work with the host input method?
I tried it with the host input method on Windows.
-- Yoshiki
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