Angus == Angus Leeming [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Angus Jean-Marc Lasgouttes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I'll
Angus apply the patches to 14x and to head now. I'll wait on JMarc's
Angus say so for the 13x patch.
You can apply the 13x patch.
Angus Ok, will do.
I won't use for a 1.3.8 anyway,
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Angus It would be nice if someone knowledgable would tell
Angus me how to play with the iconv-enabled gettext thingie...
Assume pl.po is in latin2 encoding. For Polish you need cp1251
(cp1250?) encoding. If you set your locale (maybe something
Angus Leeming [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
$ LANG=ru_RU.cp1251
$ export LANG
[...]
$ LANG=pl_PL.cp1250
$ export LANG
[...]
Is there any way to debug this? Find whether iconv is actually being used
or not?
FWIW, with a cygwin build I obtain correct results with LANG=ru_RU.cp1251
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> "Angus" == Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Angus> Jean-Marc Lasgouttes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: I'll
Angus> apply the patches to 14x and to head now. I'll wait on JMarc's
Angus> say so for the 13x patch.
>> You can apply the 13x patch.
Angus> Ok, will do.
>> I won't use for
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Angus> It would be nice if someone knowledgable would tell
> Angus> me how to play with the iconv-enabled gettext thingie...
> Assume pl.po is in latin2 encoding. For Polish you need cp1251
> (cp1250?) encoding. If you set your locale (maybe
Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> $ LANG=ru_RU.cp1251
> $ export LANG
[...]
> $ LANG=pl_PL.cp1250
> $ export LANG
[...]
> Is there any way to debug this? Find whether iconv is actually being used
> or not?
FWIW, with a cygwin build I obtain correct results with LANG=ru_RU.cp1251
Attached are the patches that I'd like to apply to the repository. The
patches for the 1.4.x branch and for head are identical. The patch for the
1.3.x branch is simply the cleaned up lyx_configure.C file backported from
1.4.x/head. It allows the 1.3.x installer to use the same
lyx_configure.dll
Angus Leeming wrote:
Attached are the patches that I'd like to apply to the repository. The
patches for the 1.4.x branch and for head are identical. The patch for
the 1.3.x branch is simply the cleaned up lyx_configure.C file backported
from 1.4.x/head. It allows the 1.3.x installer to use
Angus == Angus Leeming [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Angus I'll apply the patches to 14x and to head now. I'll wait on
Angus JMarc's say so for the 13x patch.
You can apply the 13x patch. I won't use for a 1.3.8 anyway, but it is
useful to keep things in one place.
Will you release a new 1.3.7
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Angus I'll apply the patches to 14x and to head now. I'll wait on
Angus JMarc's say so for the 13x patch.
You can apply the 13x patch.
Ok, will do.
I won't use for a 1.3.8 anyway,
Sorry, but that's bad grammar and I don't understand it. Are
Attached are the patches that I'd like to apply to the repository. The
patches for the 1.4.x branch and for head are identical. The patch for the
1.3.x branch is simply the cleaned up lyx_configure.C file backported from
1.4.x/head. It allows the 1.3.x installer to use the same
lyx_configure.dll
Angus Leeming wrote:
> Attached are the patches that I'd like to apply to the repository. The
> patches for the 1.4.x branch and for head are identical. The patch for
> the 1.3.x branch is simply the cleaned up lyx_configure.C file backported
> from 1.4.x/head. It allows the 1.3.x installer to
> "Angus" == Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Angus> I'll apply the patches to 14x and to head now. I'll wait on
Angus> JMarc's say so for the 13x patch.
You can apply the 13x patch. I won't use for a 1.3.8 anyway, but it is
useful to keep things in one place.
Will you release a
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Angus> I'll apply the patches to 14x and to head now. I'll wait on
> Angus> JMarc's say so for the 13x patch.
> You can apply the 13x patch.
Ok, will do.
> I won't use for a 1.3.8 anyway,
Sorry, but that's bad grammar and I don't understand
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