>I see the problem. This is a very important bug, and I wish I knew more >about encodings and stuff so that I could fix it. Make sure to submit a >bug report on it. In fact, there should probably be several separate >reports: One that Dia doesn't assume that files without specific encoding >is latin1, one that it doesn't read latin1 encoding correctly (and probably >not others, either), and one about how to input non-ascii chars.
It may be sufficient for dia to only support utf-8. You generally dont create dia files by hand, so you probably shouldnt care which encoding they are in. If you want to view/edit or print dia source code, then many apps (IE,Mozilla) exist that work fine for that. If you are writing scripts then there should be no difficulty in translating to utf-8, as there are many libraries available for that. If you always edit dia files from within dia, then it shouldnt be an issue whatsoever. _______________________________________________ Dia-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dia-list