So if I see correctly, in SimpleAgenda month names are incorrectly decoded as if they were encoded in some singlebyte encoding?
Are there other UTF8-related issues in SimpleAgenda? Did you see other UTF8-related issues in other apps? Thank you for your report and responses :-) Regards, Ivan Vučica via phone > On 23 Sep 2013, at 00:37, Nerijus Baliunas <neri...@users.sourceforge.net> > wrote: > >> On Sat, 21 Sep 2013 12:28:24 -0600 Eric Wasylishen <ewasylis...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >> Thanks for the info, looks like those are the latest releases of gui/back >> and you're using the recommended backend (cairo), which is good. AFAIK it >> should be using fontconfig to find system fonts and "mknfonts" will not have >> any effect. As well, we use fontconfig to automatically find fallback fonts, >> so setting a particular font with "defaults write NSGlobalDomain NSFont >> "DejaVu Sans"" should not be necessary. > > I did "defaults delete NSGlobalDomain NSFont" now just in case. > >> Couple more questions: >> >> - Is it that typing Š, š, ė doesn't work, or are these strings coming from a >> calendar server and don't show up? Do you get "glyph not found" boxes or >> nothing shows up? Could you post a screenshot? > > Typing in SimpleAgenda works, I can see the letters. I don't get "glyph not > found" boxes or anything suspicious. > Screenshot attached. > >> - Could you give the "Ink" application a try (in the gnustep-examples >> package) and see if you can copy and paste Š, š, ė from a non-GNUstep >> application into Ink? > > Yes, I can see, enter and paste Lithuanian characters in Ink app. Screenshot > attached. > <SimpleAgenda.png> > <Ink.png> > _______________________________________________ > Discuss-gnustep mailing list > Discuss-gnustep@gnu.org > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnustep mailing list Discuss-gnustep@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep