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KDE/Qt Extension for Traditional Eastern Languages

From KDE Dot News:

A research group in the Institute of Software at the Chinese Academy of Sciences have been working on an operating system to support traditional Eastern languages such as Mongolian, Uighur and Tibetan. An extension for Qt and KDE to support these languages has now been developed. Some screenshots show the scripts in use (mirror at Kubuntu). The work is against KDE 3.4 and Qt 3.3.2.

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