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Dave Jones wrote: |
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> Jerônimo Backes wrote on 05/03/06 00:04: |
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>>> What seems odd is that OpenOffice is the only application affected, |
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>>> while all other applications work correctly under KDE. |
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>> Oh, I forgot to mention: DON'T use UTF-8 with KDE if you need to use |
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>> some special keyboard layouts. Stay with ISO-8859-1 (the default |
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>> encoding). KDE has issues with UTF-8 and certain keboard layouts. |
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> As far as I know, I'm not using UTF-8 with KDE. |
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> Could you please tell me how I can check if KDE is using UTF-8, or how I |
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> can force KDE to use ISO-8859-1? |
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Here goes the documentation about UTF-8 with Gentoo: |
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http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/utf-8.xml |
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Replace anything related to UTF-8 with ISO-8859-1 on your system. |
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> Are you running KDE 3.4.3, or KDE 3.5? |
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> Cheers, Dave |
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I'm with KDE 3.5.2 and everything is working okay. |
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Cheers, Jerônimo. |
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