logo       

Re: How to change font encoding?: msg#00398

kde.linux

Subject: Re: How to change font encoding?

James Richard Tyrer wrote:
Chris Carlen wrote:

We set the language to Thai, and that makes everything Thai.


That is what I thought would happen. So, that *IS* how you change the default font encoding.

But guess what: If I set the language to Thai, all the KDE menus and text appear in Thai, BUT the filenames that we created in Thai show up as ???????????????

So that means it isn't setting the default encoding. I guess I wasn't clear enough. When I said "that makes everything Thai" I meant the KDE text, not the stuff we type. What we type is controlled by the keyboard setting. At this point I am having no problem *typing* Thai. But if I create a Thai filename, I can type Thai in the dialog, but when I hit enter Konqueror shows it as ?????????. Similarly for text created in kwrite. I can write in Thai, but when I read it back after saving, it is ???????????????????.

James, please see my two replies to Akar which detail this more.


Thanks for the input.

Good day!

--
_____________________
Christopher R. Carlen
crobc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Suse 8.1 Linux 2.4.19

___________________________________________________
This message is from the kde-linux mailing list.
Account management: http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-linux.
Archives: http://lists.kde.org/.
More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.



<Prev in Thread] Current Thread [Next in Thread>
Google Custom Search

News | FAQ | advertise