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From: | Christopher Culver |
Subject: | Re: Internationalisation and fonts - a suggestion |
Date: | Tue, 05 Aug 2003 01:03:48 +0300 |
I ran into problem something like that of Pete a few days ago in GWorkspace. In a directory (viewed with the NSBrowser view, if it makes a difference), I could no longer find a number of files and folders, though they were visible if I went to a terminal window and typed `ls`. I tracked it down to a single file, which had an LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH ACUTE in seemingly malformed UTF-8. Once GWorkspace hit this, it went crazy and started missing some of the following files and directories. Maybe Marcus Kuhn's UTF-8-test.txt file could be helpful for the GS developers? Christopher Culver On 2003-08-04 14:05:36 +0300 Pete French <pete@twisted.org.uk> wrote:
Anyway, changing the c string encoding shouldn't affect anything. If it does, and it isn't related to some limit in the system you're running GNUstep on, it's probably a bug. back-xlib's text handling is probablyIndeed. See the posting I made about Ink.app last night. Setting UTF8 stops filesnames in my home directory which end in '.rtf' appearing in the file browser. God knows why. -bat. _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnustep mailing list Discuss-gnustep@gnu.org http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep
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