Dead keys doesnt work on Severn
Thiago Vinhas de Moraes
thiago at jampanight.com.br
Mon Sep 15 17:22:53 UTC 2003
It seens to have working after change the LANG at /etc/sysconfig/i18n,
but now, on KDE applications, I can't write the ~ signal. It shows like
"n~ao" instead of "não".
On Evolution and Mozilla it works fine. What can I do? I tried
configuring the keyboard settings on KDE, but no success. No I use KDE's
default settings..
Any idea?
Em Seg, 2003-09-15 às 12:41, Owen Taylor escreveu:
> On Mon, 2003-09-15 at 10:36, Thiago Vinhas de Moraes wrote:
> > Em Seg, 2003-09-15 às 11:18, Owen Taylor escreveu:
> > > > Owen, I get this problem when using Evolution or Kopete.
> > > > The simple work NÃO (that means NO) returns the following for the people
> > > > who gets the message:
> > > > =?ISO-8859-1?B?SlVESUNJQUwgLSBOww==?=
> > >
> > > NÃ0 came through fine here, as did your From: line - I can't decipher
> > > encoded headers in my head, but maybe the mailer of the people getting
> > > the mail just isn't standards compliant? What mailer are they using?
> > > If you send mail to yourself, can you read it?
> >
> > When I send mail to myself, I can read it properly. But people using
> > Outlook Express and ICQ see a mess. What's the proper configuration for
> > /etc/sysconfig/i18n to use the br-abnt2 keyboard layout and use dead
> > keys?
>
> This has nothing to do with input ... if you see it correctly yourself,
> then it's been input correctly.
>
> The question is - why isn't it displaying correctly in Output Express?
> That's very strange to me. You might want to file a bug in
> bugzilla.ximian.com, including literal copies of:
>
> - The mail that evolution sends that Outlook Express can't decipher
> - A mail sent with a different mailer with the same content that
> Outlook Express reads correctly.
>
> For ICQ -- it's likely simply a bug in licq (or whatever you are using);
> likely it doesn't properly handle convering from UTF-8 to the correct
> windows codepage that the other end is expecting.
>
> Regards,
> Owen
>
>
>
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