Cedilla Problem!
Andre Costa
acosta at ar.microlink.com.br
Mon Dec 1 18:18:47 UTC 2003
Sorry, I didn't mean it to sound as bad as it did, it definitely doesn't
need "a lot" of work -- but it could be easier. After all, I chose
Brazilian Portuguese support, UTF-8 support and ISO-8859-1 support
during installation.
Since RH8 I've always had to do some workarounds so that I could
properly use Portuguese accents (YMMV since you obviously also use such
accents, since you're Brazilian as well ;)).
So, to be fair (and I have been on my original msg ;)), I might be
missing something -- and I wouldn't be surprised if I was. How do you
deal with UTF-8 + Brazilian Portuguese + X11 + vim etc.?
BTW: I hadn't read release notes, thks for the pointer. However, this
was not a pleasant read at all:
"The input of non-ASCII characters from the system console is not
possible; only graphical applications support the input of these
characters."
--> this was exactly what I was experiencing with console vim
"Filenames located on ext3 file systems should be in UTF-8."
--> this is what you were referring to
Even if I switch to gvim (assuming it handles UTF-8 nicely), it might
not solve the problem, because I was experiencing probls with gaim, for
example ('ç' appeared as 'c-grave' or something like this).
I would really appreciate some guidance here... ;)
TIA
Andre
On 01 Dec 2003 15:37:57 -0200
Alexandre Oliva <aoliva at redhat.com> wrote:
> On Dec 1, 2003, Andre Costa <acosta at ar.microlink.com.br> wrote:
>
> > So, the conclusion is that UTF-8 support for i18n still needs a lot
> > of work to correctly support some Latin languages
>
> Err... What are the facts you're using to support this conclusion?
> I've used UTF-8 without major issues other than those at the
> transition point since RHL8.0. Have you read the Release Notes about
> UTF-8, by any chance?
>
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Andre Oliveira da Costa
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