On Friday 28 September 2007, Roman Czyborra wrote: > Dear Sune: > >> Locale: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] (charmap=ISO-8859-15) > > > > This doesn't look like utf8 at all. especially the iso-8859-15 part. > > If you change your environment to utf8, I am quite sure that it will > > work. > > How do I change my environment? dpkg-reconfigure locale?
Probably, yes. You might also want to want to look in kde control panel. > > - oh and you also need to install the correct fonts to get the glyphs > > shown. > > Why aren't they installed by default? Which packages do you recommend? because they are not needed for most people? I have been told that the dejavu fonts might have the correct glyphs, where bitstream vera only has latin. ttf-bitstream-vera - The Bitstream Vera family of free TrueType fonts ttf-dejavu - Vera font family derivate with additional characters /Sune -- Man, do you know how can I insert in a hard disk of a controller? You cannot rename the laser connector, in such way from the tools inside MacOS you neither ever have to remove from the POPmail icon, nor should ever overclock the back-end of a case, in such way then you either must telnet on a SMTP forward to the mousepad over the icon, or must reinstall a program on the DLL driver to close a 2-inch TCP/IP button.
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