Supporting Arabic in GUI
pascal111
judas.the.messiah.111 at gmail.com
Mon Aug 8 00:23:52 UTC 2022
On Monday, 8 August 2022 at 00:20:53 UTC, pascal111 wrote:
> On Monday, 8 August 2022 at 00:12:07 UTC, Emanuele Torre wrote:
>> On Sunday, 7 August 2022 at 23:48:22 UTC, pascal111 wrote:
>>> [...]
>>
>> I am very confused by this question.
>>
>> That has nothing to do with the programming language: it has
>> all to do with the GUI toolkit you use (lazarus in that case).
>>
>> If you used lazarus with D instead of Pascal (if it is
>> possible), you would have the same limitations in D.
>>
>> If you use another GUI toolkit in D/Pascal (e.g. GTK3, Qt5,
>> Tk, etc.), you will have the limitations of that toolkit,
>> which may or may not support Arabic text.
>>
> So, the reason is the toolkit. I guessed D has specific library
> for GUI, and with that I judged D as whole that if it supports
> Arabic or not.
>
>> Also I don't understand you saying "it's not its time"; there
>> are plenty of GUI programs written in D. :/
> I mean "my own time" that I'm still studying D basics, so I'll
> study GUI programming at another time, but if there are
> available resources for GUI, I would like to take a look in 'em.
EDIT: The last part of my previous post is lost. I'll retype it
again with some changes.
I mean with time "my own time" that I'm studying D basic now, but
if there are resources for GUI in D, I would like to take a look
in 'em.
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