Re: [kde/qt] Unicode/special char problem

2005-09-20 Thread Andrea B.
Alvin Oga ha scritto: > > hi ya andrea > > On Tue, 20 Sep 2005, Andrea Ballatore wrote: [...] >> >>What's the difference? How can I fix the problem? > > > google/yahoo for answers > utf8 UTF-8 > > localedef -f UTF-8 -i en_US en_US.utf8 > ( use the your locales ) I found the

Re: [kde/qt] Unicode/special char problem

2005-09-20 Thread Alvin Oga
hi ya andrea On Tue, 20 Sep 2005, Andrea Ballatore wrote: > > what is the environment variables defined as: > > > > set | egrep -i "LANG|LC_" > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] you have a broken "internalization" environment you should also have LC_ variables defined > > locale -a -> should li

Re: [kde/qt] Unicode/special char problem

2005-09-20 Thread Andrea Ballatore
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Alvin Oga ha scritto: > 1;2c > > On Tue, 20 Sep 2005, belbo wrote: > > >>This is probably a unicode-related problem on KDE, but I didn't find any >>solution. I've already googled the problem, with no results... > > > what is the environment variab

Re: [kde/qt] Unicode/special char problem

2005-09-20 Thread Alvin Oga
1;2c On Tue, 20 Sep 2005, belbo wrote: > This is probably a unicode-related problem on KDE, but I didn't find any > solution. I've already googled the problem, with no results... what is the environment variables defined as: set | egrep -i "LANG|LC_" locale -a -> should list y

[kde/qt] Unicode/special char problem

2005-09-20 Thread belbo
Hi, when I type a special character (àòèéçìù) in a Gnome/GTK1.2/GTK2 application, it works fine, as on the mozilla-based application. On the contrary, on the KDE/QT I've got 2 special characters instead of the right one, for instance: è => Ú ç => ç and so on. This is probably a unicode-related