https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=461700
--- Comment #5 from spots...@gmx.de --- Hi Robby, I sent you an email with material last Saturday (to the address ro...@periapsis.org). Did you get it? Am Fri, 11 Nov 2022 21:41:03 +0000 schrieb "Robby Stephenson" <bugzilla_nore...@kde.org>: > https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=461700 > > --- Comment #3 from Robby Stephenson <ro...@periapsis.org> --- > (In reply to spots4as from comment #2) > > Yes, it is version 3.4.4, previously it was 3.2.3 (Ubuntu 20.04). > > > > The database was irreversibly damaged during the migration to 22.04 > > and the undamaged (backup) can be opened with 3.4.4. It remains > > undamaged even when you exit Tellico, but the graphical interface > > shows none of the not accepted characters. Special feature: After > > inserting such characters (for example, new records or correction > > of existing ones) they remain and are also displayed. The problem > > also affects the field names. > > Sorry, I can't quite follow. So the file/database is not corrupted or > damaged when you open it with Tellico 3.4.4 and then save/exit. It is > only a display problem in the view? I'm not sure if the underlying > migration to a newer version of Ubuntu matters or not, its hard to > tell. > > Tellico 3.4.4 did fix a problem that had been introduced in 3.4.1 > with some characters in the XML, like emoji, but from what I can > tell, that shouldn't have affected the characters you mention. I > haven't had any other bug reports similar to yours and I know > accented characters have wide usage, so I'm struggling to figure out > the problem. > > If you save a copy of the file, open and delete all the entries > except one that shows the problem, would that be possible to share > just with me by email? Maybe choose an entry that wouldn't have > privacy concerns? > -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.