Am Sonntag, 14. Januar 2007 10:52 schrieb Michael Gerz:
> Georg, does it work on Linux?
I can't see any reason why it should not. Just put it in, I'll test later.
Georg
Enrico Forestieri schrieb:
On Sat, Jan 13, 2007 at 07:25:51PM +0100, Michael Gerz wrote:
this patch fixes the encoding problem in the same way as Georg's patch.
However, I also fixed a potential problem that may occur if no backup
can be made successfully and I used proper variable names.
On Sat, Jan 13, 2007 at 07:25:51PM +0100, Michael Gerz wrote:
> this patch fixes the encoding problem in the same way as Georg's patch.
> However, I also fixed a potential problem that may occur if no backup
> can be made successfully and I used proper variable names.
>
> Folks, could someone p
Michael Gerz schrieb:
Hi,
this patch fixes the encoding problem in the same way as Georg's
patch. However, I also fixed a potential problem that may occur if no
backup can be made successfully and I used proper variable names.
Folks, could someone please check this on Linux? A second Windows
Hi,
this patch fixes the encoding problem in the same way as Georg's patch.
However, I also fixed a potential problem that may occur if no backup
can be made successfully and I used proper variable names.
Folks, could someone please check this on Linux? A second Windows expert
would be fine,
Georg,
I am working on an alternative patch right now that fixes this and
another bug (regarding backup failure).
Give me some time to polish it.
Michael
Georg Baum schrieb:
Michael Gerz wrote:
Georg, Enrico,
something is wrong with the file encoding in Buffer::save(). If I save
cha
Michael Gerz wrote:
> Georg, Enrico,
>
> something is wrong with the file encoding in Buffer::save(). If I save
> changes to an (existing) file which is located in a path containing
> German Umlauts (Windows), an exception is thrown. The exception message
> isn't very useful. I says that the copy