> > When the system encoding is UTF-8 and a user has a different encoding
> > set up (can be found in their users/<uid>.Licq file), this user's alias
> > gets cut off at first non-ascii character. (Correction to previous
> > report: "Kučera" gets cut to "Ku".) Default encoding in licq options
> > does not seem to matter (tested with UTF-8 and CP 1250).
> 
> Hmm, well I have found a problem in the daemon last time.. and now one
> in the qt-gui. Please update from CVS and let me know if it fixes it
> for you. The problem is that the daemon uses UTF8 for the nicknames
> (at least that are with the server), and the qt-gui tries to re-encode
> it to UTF8 from the default encoding.
> 
> Now, does it break anything? If you have users on your list that
> aren't with UTF8 encoded aliases, I think it won&t display them. If
> that is the case.. hmmm.. requires more work...

No visible change from RC2.

UTF-8 users work (as they did in RC2). However, aliases of the ones with
different encoding get cut off at the first non-ascii character (I
suppose the conversion function explodes as it finds incorrect input).

This is what you expected, probably.

Bye for now.

Rudo.


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