> Binary search finds it's this line: > > Description-pl.ISO-8859-2: Za³aduj komponenty instalatora z p³yty CD > > And also this one: > > Description-hu.ISO-8859-2: Telepítõ összetevõinek betöltése CD-rõl > > And lots more all in ISO-8859-*. > > For now I am just grepping out everything in ISO-8859-* encodings when > calling reduce-font. This may cause problems with stuff in those > encodings, I really don't know.
Well, lot of languages use ISO encodings for their PO files. Indeed, about the half of languages use UTF-8 and another half use ISO-8859-* For instance, French uses ISO-8859-15 everywhere. The French team agreed that we're currently not ready for full UTF-8 (just ask them the mess this was when I switched to it on my system...:-))). As far as I know this shouldn't be a problem. Only languagechooser.l10n entries have to be UTF-8 encoded. Regarding japanese EUC-JP, I have no idea...:) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]