Hi John,
We are not currently focused on supporting Thai *yet* so that is perhaps why
it is no longer working, but a number of folks have written HOWTOs for adding
Thai fonts etc on top of RHL/Fedora.
The main thing you need to do is add a font that covers the Thai language,
which you can find references to here:
http://linux.thai.net/Members/poonlap/TE
http://www.linuxeasy.net/modules.php?name=Sections&op=viewarticle&...
We are currently working on adding support for complex text languages (such as
Thai) in our Gnome and Mozilla printing sub-systems, so would appreciate your
feedback.
Regards,
Paul
On Fri, 20 Aug 2004 15:23, John Francis Lee wrote:
Hello,
I have just installed Fedora Core 2 and am wondering how I can use
Thai.
I had redhat 8.0 and had somehow managed to get that working so that I
could type Thai and English in Openoffice documents and generally use
Thai on the machine. Now, apparently the world has changed again.
Where can I read a how to make this work?
I have never really understood how fonts and languages work under
X/Gnome anyway. It seems terribly confusing and there are no general
references that I have come across. I tried for more than a year to
get the mozilla/firefox/xprint browsers to print Thai with no luck. I
now cannot even seem to get cups to print at all. At least LPRng did
print English.
Any help you can give me would be appreciated.
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