Marius Gedminas a écrit :
Sometimes I get to edit text files encoded in Windows-1252 (a Latin-1
variant commonly used on Windows systems). I was very surprised when I
discovered that iconv on the 770 does not support this encoding.
iconv -l
lists a bunch of names in the 125x series, except for 1252. I suppose
I'd have to recompile libc6 to get cp1252 support?
I've compiled vim 7.0 with the +encodings feature, but it uses the
system iconv library, so it doesn't support cp1252 either.
What is somewhat more "fun": recode is present on the 770, and recode -l
claims to support 1252, but
recode 1252..UTF-8 filename.txt
instead of recoding the text, erases it completely. Bug filed:
https://maemo.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=766
Marius Gedminas
I have already filed a bug for that problem on 2006-08-30 and no
response yet
https://maemo.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=752
(feel free to vote for it)
You can use the same hack I use for Streamtuner
(feel free to look how I deal with that in SVN
https://garage.maemo.org/scm/?group_id=41)
This hack will make your binary one mega bigger (size of
libiconv_plug.so) ...
I hope that in the next release libc6 will be recompiled with 1252
support to avoid bad hack like this.
I cc this to maemo-developers which is a better place to talk about that.
Olivier ROLAND
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