Re: Encodings in gnumeric
- From: Pere Pujal Carabantes <ppujal airtel net>
- To: gnumeric-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Encodings in gnumeric
- Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 21:41:43 +0100
Vlad Harchev wrote:
On Mon, 12 Nov 2001 ppujal airtel net wrote:
Hi all
I have some extrange behaviour when triing to use some of the characters especific to iso885915 encoding:
They look correct in the entry field but look as if where typed in iso88591 on the cells and preview.
The selected font have the symbols (printing to a ps file and passing it trought sed, I get the correct)
I have LANG,LANGUAGE and LC_ALL exported to an iso885915 locale and set the gtk font to an iso885815
encoded one. Maybe I am missing something?
This shouldn't happen with your configuration of software (it doesn't have
any known bugs wrt font support). The only reason for your problems could be
broken fonts (fonts with wrong glyph names). So replace your fonts with valid
ones.
Well, after some trys and downloading fonts, I think one of both:
a) Say all of the fonts I've find are wrong or
b) there is a bug in gnumeric or gnome-print
When gnumeric stores the chain 111"eurosign"111 as
<gmr:Content>111¤111</gmr:Content>
is storing in the locale(iso885915) set by the user or in unicode?
if in user locale then there is a problem in gnome-print or in the
communication beteen gnumeric and gnome-print (there is nothing in the
xml file that specifies the encoding)
if in unicode, then gnumeric is missrecognizing its input.
Salut
Pere
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