More Dillo browser patch?
More Dillo browser patch?
I've used the Dillo Patch 0.73 and love it so much. Thanks!
After some search I found this site:
http://teki.jpn.ph/pc/software/index-e.shtml
which has another patch for Dillo 0.85 that:
# Support for frames and tabbed browsing
# Enables display of pages with Japanese, Chinese, Korean, French, Greek and other character sets
# Text Search in status bar (configurable)
# Anti-aliasing and scaled fonts through Xft support
# Changed to use UTF-8 for internal processing
# Multi byte char selection support
# Support for character entity references like &#xnnnn;
# Automatic charset recognition support
# Change font setting code for i18n
# Gettextize
# GUI tool for configuration
I've downloaded the deb package, undeb it, and copied to puppy but it just doesn't work. It's my app-installing skill I suppose (I'm a newbie in Linux).
The patch sounds really great. Would someone make a dotpup for it so that dillo can become even better (I really prefer it to the heavy Firefox & Mozilla)?
Thanks!
After some search I found this site:
http://teki.jpn.ph/pc/software/index-e.shtml
which has another patch for Dillo 0.85 that:
# Support for frames and tabbed browsing
# Enables display of pages with Japanese, Chinese, Korean, French, Greek and other character sets
# Text Search in status bar (configurable)
# Anti-aliasing and scaled fonts through Xft support
# Changed to use UTF-8 for internal processing
# Multi byte char selection support
# Support for character entity references like &#xnnnn;
# Automatic charset recognition support
# Change font setting code for i18n
# Gettextize
# GUI tool for configuration
I've downloaded the deb package, undeb it, and copied to puppy but it just doesn't work. It's my app-installing skill I suppose (I'm a newbie in Linux).
The patch sounds really great. Would someone make a dotpup for it so that dillo can become even better (I really prefer it to the heavy Firefox & Mozilla)?
Thanks!
my Dillo 0.8.5 patched dotpup does display international fonts:
but it does not seem to work in Puppy
http://tinypic.com/987kvo.jpg
this is a screenshot of the Dillo dotpup package running in Vector Linux
i configured Dillo to use the arialUNI font http://www.ipd.uka.de/~muelle/ARIALUNI.zip
but it does not seem to work in Puppy
http://tinypic.com/987kvo.jpg
this is a screenshot of the Dillo dotpup package running in Vector Linux
i configured Dillo to use the arialUNI font http://www.ipd.uka.de/~muelle/ARIALUNI.zip
One Happy Puppy !!
I got it I got it!
It works 'suddenly' on my puppy!
see the screeshot:
http://tinypic.com/9uymc9.jpg
It happens like this. I'm googling for games these days. Downloaded a few and installed to see which one works in puppy. One of the game displays an error message about 'glibc' when run. I don't know what it is but think that it must be another library. So searched in rpmseek.com and downloaded an rpm-package. The game doesn't work after adding that package, but I leave it there, thinking that other games may need it.
Some time later, I discovered that dillo can now show international fonts! At first I suspected that it's something called 'gettext' I installed (another game needs it) does the magic. But finally I know it's the glibc package. A search in this forum tells me that 'glibc' is needed if one wants to complile in puppy and it is a 17M download. However, the package I downloaded is just 3.8M (I have a slow connection and got version 2.3.1 as it seems to be the smallest). And as files added to directories other than /root/, /usr/ and /etc/ will not persist on reboot, only half of the package was installed actually. Well, I haven't fattened puppy too much to add international font support to dillo
I don't know why adding that package works and don't know which files are actually responsilbe for that. Maybe someone more knowledgeble than me can add the explanation?
For those who are insterested, you can got the glibc package here:
http://rpmseek.com/rpm/glibc-2.3.2-14md ... 0:0:914910
(this is version 2.3.2 as I now know that puppy uses 2.3.2)
Everything is possible with Puppy!
It works 'suddenly' on my puppy!
see the screeshot:
http://tinypic.com/9uymc9.jpg
It happens like this. I'm googling for games these days. Downloaded a few and installed to see which one works in puppy. One of the game displays an error message about 'glibc' when run. I don't know what it is but think that it must be another library. So searched in rpmseek.com and downloaded an rpm-package. The game doesn't work after adding that package, but I leave it there, thinking that other games may need it.
Some time later, I discovered that dillo can now show international fonts! At first I suspected that it's something called 'gettext' I installed (another game needs it) does the magic. But finally I know it's the glibc package. A search in this forum tells me that 'glibc' is needed if one wants to complile in puppy and it is a 17M download. However, the package I downloaded is just 3.8M (I have a slow connection and got version 2.3.1 as it seems to be the smallest). And as files added to directories other than /root/, /usr/ and /etc/ will not persist on reboot, only half of the package was installed actually. Well, I haven't fattened puppy too much to add international font support to dillo
I don't know why adding that package works and don't know which files are actually responsilbe for that. Maybe someone more knowledgeble than me can add the explanation?
For those who are insterested, you can got the glibc package here:
http://rpmseek.com/rpm/glibc-2.3.2-14md ... 0:0:914910
(this is version 2.3.2 as I now know that puppy uses 2.3.2)
Everything is possible with Puppy!
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Pretty cool - does that allow these international fonts in Mozilla etc do you know?
Anyway made the news . . .
http://www.goosee.com/puppy/wikka/LatestNews
Anyway made the news . . .
http://www.goosee.com/puppy/wikka/LatestNews
if you put a unicode font in /root/.fonts, like the one puppian (i think) suggested ... http://www.ipd.uka.de/~muelle/ARIALUNI.zip ... international fonts should work with Mozilla/Firefox/Opera (and Abiword, Leafpad, Open Office, etc etc etc) automatically
if you copy or symlink /mnt/home/windows/fonts to /root/.fonts, you will have all of your Windows fonts available
i have a font installer gui in my to-do list, if anyone wants to do it, it might be useful
if you copy or symlink /mnt/home/windows/fonts to /root/.fonts, you will have all of your Windows fonts available
i have a font installer gui in my to-do list, if anyone wants to do it, it might be useful
Thanks Lobster
Yep, G2 is right. Many apps will work with the font copied to /root/.fonts/
The full name of the font is 'Arial Unicode MS' and is in the M$office CD or can be downloaded here:
http://www.ipd.uka.de/~muelle/ARIALUNI.zip
or: http://orwell.ru/download/aruniupd.exe
The glibc package is only needed for dillo (and maybe other apps that I don't know?).
BTW, I guess Open Office has their own unicode font, anyone knows? Vector Linux does use another unicode font (see the link below).
"...i have a font installer gui in my to-do list....."
Sounds very useful
Would it work like what's described in this post?
http://www.murga.org/%7Epuppy/viewtopic ... 6e046339a9
The search button still don't display right in dillo and perhaps the above operation would solve it? I don't have VL and so can't try it out (any thing larger than puppy is too large for me).
I'm quite sure that it can solve the font-displaying issue in XMMS though. One can choose which font to use in XMMS in Preference, but I can't find an entry showing my unicode font. Or, can I change the default directory that XMMS search for fonts?
Yep, G2 is right. Many apps will work with the font copied to /root/.fonts/
The full name of the font is 'Arial Unicode MS' and is in the M$office CD or can be downloaded here:
http://www.ipd.uka.de/~muelle/ARIALUNI.zip
or: http://orwell.ru/download/aruniupd.exe
The glibc package is only needed for dillo (and maybe other apps that I don't know?).
BTW, I guess Open Office has their own unicode font, anyone knows? Vector Linux does use another unicode font (see the link below).
"...i have a font installer gui in my to-do list....."
Sounds very useful
Would it work like what's described in this post?
http://www.murga.org/%7Epuppy/viewtopic ... 6e046339a9
The search button still don't display right in dillo and perhaps the above operation would solve it? I don't have VL and so can't try it out (any thing larger than puppy is too large for me).
I'm quite sure that it can solve the font-displaying issue in XMMS though. One can choose which font to use in XMMS in Preference, but I can't find an entry showing my unicode font. Or, can I change the default directory that XMMS search for fonts?
i just noticed that UTF-8 fonts do work with dillo in Puppy ... it is other fonts like Shift_JIS that do not work
i also noticed, that Google sends Firefox a page with UTF-8 characters, but it sends Dillo a page with Shift_JIS characters (which don't work with Dillo)
Wikipedia seems to work wih Dillo, for example
http://www.wikipedia.org/
http://www.google.com/intl/ja/
http://tinypic.com/ajlb9z.jpg
i also noticed, that Google sends Firefox a page with UTF-8 characters, but it sends Dillo a page with Shift_JIS characters (which don't work with Dillo)
Wikipedia seems to work wih Dillo, for example
http://www.wikipedia.org/
http://www.google.com/intl/ja/
http://tinypic.com/ajlb9z.jpg
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the wiki now has a page which will need some work on it
http://www.goosee.com/puppy/wikka/LanguageSupport
http://www.goosee.com/puppy/wikka/LanguageSupport