When using cogvm, typing ~a results in a? and not ã. Same with all accented characters. I tried all combinations of -encoding -texenc... This problem happens in vm running in Linux (Fedora 13).
Best regards,
CdAB
Hi Casimiro,
On Sun, Aug 22, 2010 at 10:28 AM, Casimiro de Almeida Barreto < casimiro.barreto@gmail.com> wrote:
When using cogvm, typing ~a results in a? and not ã. Same with all accented characters. I tried all combinations of -encoding -texenc... This problem happens in vm running in Linux (Fedora 13).
if you're confident dealing with X11 you'll find the differences in platforms/unix/vm-display-X11 between trunk and Cog. I would gratefully integrate any fixes here.
TIA Eliot
Best regards,
CdAB
Em 24-08-2010 18:16, Eliot Miranda escreveu:
Hi Casimiro,
On Sun, Aug 22, 2010 at 10:28 AM, Casimiro de Almeida Barreto <casimiro.barreto@gmail.com mailto:casimiro.barreto@gmail.com> wrote:
When using cogvm, typing ~a results in a? and not ã. Same with all accented characters. I tried all combinations of -encoding -texenc... This problem happens in vm running in Linux (Fedora 13).
if you're confident dealing with X11 you'll find the differences in platforms/unix/vm-display-X11 between trunk and Cog. I would gratefully integrate any fixes here.
I'll take a look at that next week. Will be more than happy to help.
CdAB
TIA Eliot
Best regards, CdAB
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