Hi Martin, list,
sorry, I forgot to mention that "my" sqlite3 is running on a Debian (sarge) pc. 
BTW, using xterm, I was able to perform select statements where Umlauts are 
shown (before, I used the kde-application "konsole"). 
The only thing that remains "to be solved" for me is umlauts&sqlitebrowser. I 
will continue searching...

Best regards,
Wolfgang

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Datum: Wed, 20 Sep 2006 19:34:53 +0100
Von: Martin Jenkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
An: [email protected]
Betreff: Re: [sqlite] German umlauts (äöüß)are not displayed in sqlite - 
solution

> Wolfgang Qual wrote:
>  > > Hi Markus, thanks for this hint. Using an editor, I saw that the
>  > > "Umlauts" are there. But is there a way to make the Umlauts visible
>  > > also on the sqlite-commandline/sqlitebrowser (for select-statements
>  > > necessary)?
> 
> Wolfgang,
> 
> You didn't say which OS you're using but I thought it was worth pointing
> out that the umlaut and the other characters in your original message DO
> show up in the sqlite command line utility on my XP box. I put them in a
> small database via Python(win) and could display and insert more of them
> >from within the sqlite CLI. I had to cheat slightly and paste them in as
> I don't have the relevant keys on my British keyboard but that shouldn't
> affect the actual DB.
> 
> HTH
> 
> Martin Jenkins
> 
> 
> 
> 
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