> I guess I will make an upgrade script that processes the user files
> and use iconv to convert them to UTF8... That sounds like the best
> solution.
They will have to uploaded to the server then, won't they?
Rudo.
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I guess I will make an upgrade script that processes the user files
and use iconv to convert them to UTF8... That sounds like the best
solution.
Jon
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> Can you guys verify that the current CVS is OK with displaying the
> user's alias? I made some minor adjustments after Rudo said it was
> working.
No visible change for me since then. (Obviously, as I use utf8 locale.)
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> well, i still have problems with the aliases. i was using cvs from mid
> august before and it was fine there.
just an update. i went back to cvs 16h august and all aliases are fine
again (with all umlauts and special chars, ...), except for those few i
edited with the new cvs of course because
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Jon Keating <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can you guys verify that the current CVS is OK with displaying the
> user's alias? I made some minor adjustments after Rudo said it was
> working.
well, i still have problems with the aliases. i was using cvs from mid
augu
Can you guys verify that the current CVS is OK with displaying the
user's alias? I made some minor adjustments after Rudo said it was
working.
Once this is working I will make a RC3... which should be the final release.
Jon
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> I just commited a large change (source wise, it only changes one thing
> in the GUI) to use UTF8 for a user's alias. This is used in many
> places, so I ended up editing over 10 different files. If you guys can
> just check that the user's alias shows up fine in every part of the
> qt-gui, I'd ap