On Friday 13 February 2004 17:38, Stephan Jaensch wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> as an increasing number of people seem to be experiencing the problem
> that special characters (e.g. accented characters, german umlauts etc.)
> are not displayed correctly. This is a Qt bug. A workaround is in CVS,
> but
Hi everybody,
as an increasing number of people seem to be experiencing the problem
that special characters (e.g. accented characters, german umlauts etc.)
are not displayed correctly. This is a Qt bug. A workaround is in CVS,
but a lot of people seem to want to run 1.2.7 (hello Gentoo people :
On Friday 13 February 2004 12:57, Mark Veinot wrote:
> Thre's nothing on my system that's changed recently except for upgrading QT
> to 3.3 and KDE to 3.2, however when I try to compile the Licq daemon (so,
> KDE and QT shouldn't even be a factor, right) I get pages and pages of
> lines like the fo
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Thre's nothing on my system that's changed recently except for upgrading QT to
3.3 and KDE to 3.2, however when I try to compile the Licq daemon (so, KDE
and QT shouldn't even be a factor, right) I get pages and pages of lines like
the following whe