Sunday, February 17, 2002, 2:38:50 PM, you wrote:
RT On Sunday 17 February 2002 13:32, Onur Kucuk wrote:
RT I'm sure this one must have been asked and answered before, but
I RT can't find it in the archives
RT How do you get Star / Open Office to use a different charset?
I need RT
RT I'm sure this one must have been asked and answered before, but I
RT can't find it in the archives
RT How do you get Star / Open Office to use a different charset? I need
RT Latin5 (iso-8859-9) encoding and can't find anything there to set it
RT (choosing language as Turkish has no
On Sunday 17 February 2002 13:32, Onur Kucuk wrote:
RT I'm sure this one must have been asked and answered before, but
I RT can't find it in the archives
RT How do you get Star / Open Office to use a different charset?
I need RT Latin5 (iso-8859-9) encoding and can't find anything
I'm sure this one must have been asked and answered before, but I
can't find it in the archives
How do you get Star / Open Office to use a different charset? I need
Latin5 (iso-8859-9) encoding and can't find anything there to set it
(choosing language as Turkish has no effect either).
On Sat, 13 May 2000, you wrote:
On Sat, 13 May 2000, Piero wrote:
I felt also reassured, since I had the same problem... But can anybody tell
what's a Charset?
On Sat, 13 May 2000, you wrote:
Paul,
thanks for the respons.I'm reassured.
Eric
Hi Piero,
A charset is a Character
I am interested in this one, as while I don't get this message while I
am running, whenever I shutdown, I get a whole list of messages (they go
by too fast for me to copied them exactaly), but
like "wrong charset [FAILED]" -- I assume this is related
somehow to the problem below.
too late for the pebbles to
vote." - Kosh
- Original Message -
From: Murray Strome [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 1999 6:58 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Charset
I am interested in this one, as while I don't get this message while I
am running, when
--Hi guys, next Linux challenge. When I open a file in my /home directory
called xsession-errors I get the following:
QSocketNotifier: Invalid socket specified
QSocketNotifier: Internal error
KCharset: Wrong charset!
Everything appears to be working fine, of course I wouldn't really know if it
Robert Sheskin wrote:
While attempting to run many different programs I get KCharset: Wrong
charset. I am using US english, and settings in KDE Control center in
login manager, desktop/language has all 3 set to us english,
international keyboard is set to US english. If someone could