2009/9/14 Koen Deforche <[email protected]>
> Hey Adrian,
>
>
> But if you are taking unicode text from an external process, I would
> expect that you use std::wstring's or const wchar_t *, in which case
> transcoding (indeed implemented by boost) is not dependent on the
> current locale ?
>
It is strange - but the behaviour definitely changes depending on the LANG
environment variable. So if you unset LANG the transcoding changes. I do not
really understand (just happy I hacked it work!).
In fact I was really pleased it worked in the first place - I was expecting
to have to somehow decode unicode myself to get "good enough" ASCII, but I
tried just setting it to WLineEdit and it all worked! It was for the old
ASCII art type line and corner characters as used in 3270 terminals.
BTW see - mvs.open-bpm.org for a working beta!
A.
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