GUIs, Windowing packages: flexibility
    Richard Goerwitz 
    goer at sophist.uucp
       
    Thu Aug 17 02:30:32 AEST 1989
    
    
  
Do any of the windowing packages known to run on, or designed
for, Xenix have sufficient flexibility to permit either pro-
portional spacing on screen or overstrikes?
Most people on the face of the planet write either left-to-
right or up-down, and in many cases their alphabets need to
be proportionally spaced, or to have extra diacritics (Arabic
is a good example of both).  The only easy way to do compli-
cated diacritics is to have an interface that knows how to
print zero-width characters (i.e. to overstrike).
                                       -Richard L. Goerwitz
                                       goer at sophist.uchicago.edu
                                       rutgers!oddjob!gide!sophist!goer
    
    
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