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Re: [Health] UNICODE doesn't not working under Windows


From: Anousak Souphavanh
Subject: Re: [Health] UNICODE doesn't not working under Windows
Date: Sun, 23 Feb 2014 17:38:56 +0700

Odicha,

Please update us on Unicode issue you are working on. It has been a week since.

Thanks and we will wait for your mail. Thx.

On Feb 12, 2014 10:21 AM, "Anousak Souphavanh" <address@hidden> wrote:
Thank you Odicha.

Please let us know when you have recompiled the client and we will test it accordingly.

regards and thanks.

Anousak


On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 2:20 AM, odicha <address@hidden> wrote:
Sorry for delay.
Jungle illness this week :( (every time I'm back)
ASAP I'll build a test client. I think two or three days. Not more. I have solved before some issue in other pythonwin app (japanese garbled) so I think I know where the bug is(gtk all in one compilation is not unicode capable, so it makes tryton client not unicode capable) This is really not Health related.

Best Regards.


El 10/02/2014 04:41 a.m., Bounmy Sihaphom escribió:
Hi Odicha!
Regarding Lao Unicode font issue displaying on windows 7 or 8,the Thai Unicode font is not working either, Anousak have tested Thai using Tahoma font family, Thai shows up. However when he tried UNICODE based for Thai it doesn't work. For Lao, both ASCII and UNICODE do not work at all, it shows up as squares/boxes So, we and Luis whom is here with us, suspected that we would need to work on UNICODE for ASIAN complex such as for Lao, Thai, Cambodian and perhaps Mynamar as well. We really need to get Lao working on Tryton client on Windows 7 or 8. Please let us know what kind of information you need from us in order for you to perform a test for Lao especially. Thank you very much.


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On Thu, Jan 30, 2014 at 5:36 AM, odicha <address@hidden> wrote:
windows client relies on some precompiled packages. Not sure but I think pygtk-allinone is not unicode, so it'll fail

El 29/01/2014 05:30 p.m., Luis Falcon escribió:
On 29/01/14 21:48, odicha wrote:
Time to make tests :)
Just a quick update.

I tested the GNU Health Lao translation package for the health core
module and it worked fine, at least I can see the strings in menus and
forms. Of course, using GNU/Linux .

Thanks a lot Odicha for testing !!

Best
El 29/01/2014 04:09 p.m., Luis Falcon escribió:
Dear Anousak
On 28/01/14 08:48, Anousak Souphavanh wrote:
Hi all,

We are testing Tryton Windows Client version now and we found that Thai
is working fine which is using Tahoma font. However Lao is UNICODE based
font thus it is not working, it shows square boxes instead I was
wondering if we would need to include a statement in the Tryton client
app for Windows to use Lao UNICODE.

Thanks a lot for reporting ! We will look at it and ask the Tryton
community about this issue in the Windows client.

If I am not mistaken, it the Lao language displays well on a GNU/Linux
client.

We'll get back to you soon.

All the
best,
Does anyone have any experience or similar issue with UNICODE in
Windows? Please share. Thanks


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