On Fri, Sep 21, 2001 at 03:46:29PM +0200, Nerijus Baliunas wrote:
> On Wed, 19 Sep 2001 17:22:45 +0100 Huw D M Davies <h.davies1(a)physics.ox.ac.uk> wrote:
>
> HDMD> Huw D M Davies <hdavies(a)codeweavers.com>
> HDMD> Use the font charset to obtain a codepage for A->W conversion in the
> HDMD> text functions.
>
> HDMD> Index: objects/text.c
>
> HDMD> + case VISCII_CHARSET:
> HDMD> + case TCVN_CHARSET:
> HDMD> + case KOI8_CHARSET:
> HDMD> + case ISO3_CHARSET:
> HDMD> + case ISO4_CHARSET:
> HDMD> + case ISO10_CHARSET:
> HDMD> + case CELTIC_CHARSET:
> HDMD> + /* FIXME: These have no place here, but becasue x11drv
> HDMD> + enumerates fonts with these (made up) charsets some apps
> HDMD> + might use them and then the FIXME below would become
> HDMD> + annoying. Now we could pick the intended codepage for
> HDMD> + each of these, but since it's broken anyway we'll just
> HDMD> + use CP_ACP and hope it'll go away...
> HDMD> + */
> HDMD> + cp = CP_ACP;
> HDMD> + break;
>
> Why these are here? Because they do not have windows equivalents?
> If so, at least KOI8 shouldn't be there (IMHO).
AFAIK they're not Windows charsets, somebody has made up some numbers
and added them to wingdi.h . The reason they're here at all is
because the x11drv enumerates fonts with these charsets and I'm
claiming that this is a bug, since no application can be expected to
know that these numbers mean.
Now there is a RUSSIAN_CHARSET and this gets handled by the
TranslateCharsetInfo before the switch.
Huw.