Re: Accents problem
Paul Gevers <[email protected]> Mon, 07 Dec 2009 10:48:23 +0100
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Hi, Lets see if we have a similar setup. If I run "locale -a" I get at least the following output (apart from a lot of utf8): nl_NL.iso88591 If you don't have anything which is NOT utf8 I think you will have a problem, because nedit does not support utf8 and C appears not to support special characters (but I could be very wrong there). Then, when I start nedit with the following line LC_ALL=nl_NL.iso88591 nedit (try with LC_ALL instead of LANG because the former overrules everything else) I can type accented characters when my keyboard layout supports it (e.g. dutch layout, or US international). When I start with LC_ALL=C I can not type any special characters. Additionally, there is a bug in lesstif which prevents use of so called dead-keys in any tab EXCEPT for the first one: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1366881&group_id=8596&atid=108596 Paul Eric Bouyoux wrote: > Hi, > > I have the problem in all cases : if the character with accent is > already in the file or if I add it myself. > > Regards. > > Eric Bouyoux. > > Philippe Poilbarbe a écrit : >> Hello, >> >> Maybe a silly question, but does it happens when you open an existing >> file or when you type a character like 'â'? >> >> I have, like you, the same problem when opening a file with already >> utf-8 characters inside it, but when I type an accented character I have >> the right character displayed (iso-8859-1), then in the file there is a >> mix of utf-8 and iso-8859-1 characters. >> It happens because we are many users editing the file and some are using >> geany, and geany uses utf-8. >> >> Ph.P. >> >> System: Mandriva 2009.0, >> NEdit 5.5 >> Sep 30, 2004 >> >> Built on: Linux, 386, GNU C >> Built at: Oct 1 2004, 15:55:40 >> With Motif: 2.1.30 [@(#)Motif Version 2.1.30] >> Running Motif: 2.1 [unknown] >> Server: The X.Org Foundation 10402000 >> Visual: 32-bit TrueColor (ID 0x23) >> Locale: fr_FR.UTF-8 >> (from nedit site) >> >> >> Eric Bouyoux a écrit : >>> Hi, >>> >>> No, it still doesn't work, even with the LANG variable set to C (this is >>> what I get at work). I really don't understand why if it works for you. >>> >>> Regards. >>> >>> Eric Bouyoux. >>> >>> Edward A. Berry a écrit : >>> >>>> Rather than reset LANG on the system, >>>> you can run nedit through a wrapper like my "edit": >>>> >>>> #!/bin/bash >>>> LANG=en_US ; nedit $* & >>>> >>>> which i do to avoid the error about unsupported utf8, >>>> but it also allows proper display of é. >>>> >>>> 109% echo $LANG >>>> en_US.UTF-8 >>>> >>>> >>>> Ed >>>> >>>> >>>>>> When I use accents (such as é), I get something like 'é'. >>>>>> I use more or less the same nedit version at work under Centos 5 >>>>>> without >>>>>> any problem (I don't know the LANG values of my CentOS configuration, >>>>>> nor the Motif version). >>>>>> >>>>> This really sounds like a utf8 problem. Please set the LANG value to >>>>> something appropriate (nedit doesn't support utf8). >>>>> >>>>> Paul >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> Cliquez sur l'url suivante >>> https://www.mailcontrol.com/sr/+C5eJVOeXljTndxI!oX7UtTXwRoU2H8XszK29W9bjJJjsThiL0U0Ge9vgoIYnwhqa60!JNpPxHAWVaQUGz3XVw== >>> si ce message est indésirable (pourriel). >>> >> > -- NEdit Discuss mailing list - [email protected] http://www.nedit.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss
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