Re: Date format (was: How many people need locales?)

2001-09-05 Thread jcdubacq
On Wed, 5 Sep 2001, Petr Cech wrote:

 On Tue, Sep 04, 2001 at 09:17:12PM +1000 , Martijn van Oosterhout wrote:
  Does that mean it should always take a certain format irrespective of the
  locale? If so, which format?
 
 or number format. ie. in Czech decimal separator is `,' comma and in C it's
 `.' dot. OK, now restart gnumeric in other locale and you cannot load the
 file :((

In the save file, the locale should obviously be C. However, the display
and input of data should be according to the current locale.

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Re: Bug#95975: mutt: doesn't use charset anymore

2001-05-05 Thread jcdubacq
On 5 May 2001, Ben Gertzfield wrote:
  Richard == Richard Atterer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
 Richard While we're at it: How on earth can I get rid of those
 Richard Warning: locale not supported by Xlib, locale set to C
 
 Richard messages? I use LC_CTYPE=de_DE.ISO-8859-1 to get Umlauts
 Richard etc in mutt. Unfortunately, this produces the above error
 Richard message with lots of X programs - especially annoying
 Richard when you use at(1); you always get a mail with the error
 Richard message.
 
 Just use LC_CTYPE=de_DE. It'll work fine in mutt. (The problem is,
 if I remember correctly, that X uses ISO8859-1, without the first
 dash.) The mutt docs are not very compatible with Xlib.

In fact, this is bug 76906. On my sid machine, still not solved...

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