hi, my problem actually:i have a gtk_text_view_new() in my
programand i want to put there some text with this
function:gtk_text_buffer_set_text ();as long as i have normal
characters in the buffer, it's works properly.when there are any special
letters (which tend to be everywhere unless i
Hi,
"calmar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >the text put into a GtkTextView (or any other GTK+-2.0 widget)
> >absolutely needs to be UTF-8 encoded. Glib provides a number of
> >functions that help you to convert from and to other encodings.
>
> i tried something like this:
> //code begin
>
> c
hi,
Sven [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>the text put into a GtkTextView (or any other GTK+-2.0 widget)
>absolutely needs to be UTF-8 encoded. Glib provides a number of
>functions that help you to convert from and to other encodings.
i tried something like this:
//code begin
char ** end;
if ( ! (g_
You have to UTF8 encode the characters. E.g. to input the characters
you mention below you have to insert the following char* buf:
"\327\224 \327\226 \327\252 \327\224 \327\232 \327\233\n"
This buffer was created by doing:
echo ä æ ú ä ê ë | iconv -f iso8859-8 -t utf8 | od -c
and reform
Hi,
"calmar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> i have a gtk_text_view_new() in my program
> and i want to put there some text with this function:
> gtk_text_buffer_set_text ();
>
> as long as i have normal characters in the buffer, it's works properly.
> when there are any special letters (which te
hi, my
problem is actually:i have a gtk_text_view_new() in my programand i
want to put there some text with this function:gtk_text_buffer_set_text
();as long as i have normal characters in the buffer, it's works
properly.when there are any special letters (which tend to be everywhere
unless