On Thu, Sep 09 2010, Julien Danjou wrote:

> On Thu, Sep 09 2010, Sven Bretfeld wrote:
>
>> I had °F at first instead of °C what I would prefer. I'm in Germany;
>> adding ("DE" . "°C") in the customization of "Google Weather Unit System
>> Temperature Assoc" didn't help. In the screenshot I noticed that you
>> have a string "en-gb" which is not documented. Sounds like
>> "English-GB", although you are in Paris. I also added this string, and I
>> have °C now. Is that the correct way?
>
> Yeah, but this is totally undocumented. I found the "en-gb" by trying
> various random strings.
>
> I wanted english text in °C, and that's the way I found. If you put "en"
> you will have °F.
>
> If you want german in °F… I think you're screwed up I think. :-)

So following suit I set my google weather thing to:

%%(org-google-weather "Beijing" "ZH-CN")

Because I'm in China, right? But when the entries show up in my agenda,
that all look like:

domestic:   icon  Çç, 17-33 ℃

(icon is a sun, "domestic" is the name of the file I put the weather
statement in). So the cedillas... Something's definitely off with
encoding -- where do I start to look? My language environment is utf-8,
I've got Chinese fonts, if that's the problem... What else?

Thanks!
Eric


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