El mar, 14-10-2003 a las 06:39, Miles Bader escribió: > Carlos Perelló Marín <carlos@pemas.net> writes: > > The future is all UTF-8, it's the best way to work correctly across a > > multi-language world. Just look at MacOSX, RedHat and Windows (I think > > Windows is already with Unicode but I'm not sure). > > > > I think you should start using the .UTF-8 locales by default. > > I suppose maybe it works better if you don't breath on it too strongly, > but gnome's support for utf8 seems ... fragile. > > I normally use LANG=ja_JP.eucJP, and everything (including gnome panel/apps) > works fine; I tried using LANG=ja_JP.utf8 as my login locale (set by gdm) a > while ago, and while emacs handled it correctly, gnome apps started flaking > out and crashing left and right (this was gnome v.whatever was in unstable a > few months ago). Maybe when 2.4 shows up I'll try again... Hmmm It works here without problems since long time ago (with GNOME 2.x), there are some nongtk applications that have some troubles with UTF-8 but all GNOME works without problems. I'm using es_ES.UTF-8 (ISO-8859-15) Cheers. > > -Miles > -- > [|nurgle|] ddt- demonic? so quake will have an evil kinda setting? one that > will make every christian in the world foamm at the mouth? > [iddt] nurg, that's the goal -- Carlos Perelló Marín Debian GNU/Linux Sid (PowerPC) Linux Registered User #121232 mailto:carlos@pemas.net || mailto:carlos@gnome.org http://carlos.pemas.net Valencia - Spain
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