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@--- tkConfig.sh.in.orig	Thu Feb 10 11:11:02 2000
+++ tkConfig.sh.in	Wed Feb 21 21:27:46 2001
@@@@ -20,13 +20,16 @@@@
 TK_PATCH_LEVEL='@@TK_PATCH_LEVEL@@'
 
 # -D flags for use with the C compiler.
-TK_DEFS='@@DEFS@@'
+TK_DEFS='@@DEFS@@ @@X11_IMAKE_FLAGS@@ @@I18N_FLAGS@@'
 
 # Flag, 1: we built a shared lib, 0 we didn't
 TK_SHARED_BUILD=@@TK_SHARED_BUILD@@
 
 # This indicates if Tk was build with debugging symbols
 TK_DBGX=@@TK_DBGX@@
+
+# I18n improvement flags
+TK_I18N_IMPROVE_FLAGS='@@I18N_FLAGS@@'
 
 # The name of the Tk library (may be either a .a file or a shared library):
 TK_LIB_FILE='@@TK_LIB_FILE@@'
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@Chineselized Tk ver. 8.3.0. This version is i18n improvement.

This changes the behavior of Tk on X where X Input Methods (XIM) were
recognized and used without question.
With 8.3, they will be recognized and initialized, but not used unless
XIM is turned on (tk useinputmethods 1).  This should only affect users
users with special input methods, and the new default behavior should
be more beneficial to the average user.

Please repo copy, thanks.
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