I tried downgrade but the problem remains. If for you it works, it means
that you have solved only a part of the problem.
Norbert's deductions are correct, I also saw the source code and it
looks internally Kate work only in utf-8, so it does not seem to be an
environment problem but of applic
Hi.
I have done a few tests on a virtual machine and I have discovered that the
problem is with ibus latest package. I have problems with ibus 1.5.25 and
it is only fixed when I downgrade it to 1.5.24.
So I think that we should reassign this bug to ibus.
Regards,
Adilson
Em qui., 9 de set. d
Hi all,
> I did a test creating a file with the accented letters (my language is
> LANG=it_it), getting these results:
>
> $ kate prova-accentate-àèéìòù-test
>
> prova-accentate-ᅵᅵᅵᅵᅵᅵ-test
My guess is that there is a locale setup mismatch, and what happens is:
- filename is encoded
I did a test creating a file with the accented letters (my language is
LANG=it_it), getting these results:
$ date > prova-accentate-àèéìòù-test
$ ls -ll
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 31 9 set 21.34 prova-accentate-àèéìòù-test
$ ls prova-accentate-àèéìòù-test | hd
70 72 6f 76 61 2d 6
Em qua., 8 de set. de 2021 às 21:12, Norbert Preining
escreveu:
>
> Have you tried other **Qt** applications, too?
>
> Yes I tried with other Qt, KDE and non-KDE/Qt apps and everything works
fine.
Best regards
--
Adilson dos Santos Dantas
http://www.adilson.net.br
http://twitter.com/adilsond
Package: kate
Version: 4:21.08.1-1
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
I have some problemas today using Kate and Kwrite. It puts a
space before when I write some characters in a Brazilian ABNT keyboard.
I found this problem with the characters ' and ".
Here are some examples:
When I write Pa
Hi
On Wed, 08 Sep 2021, Adilson dos Santos Dantas wrote:
> I have some problemas today using Kate and Kwrite. It puts a
> space before when I write some characters in a Brazilian ABNT keyboard.
> I found this problem with the characters ' and ".
Hmmm, I am not sure what a Brazilian ABNT kbd is,
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