Hi, I just check out, and found 'packaging/win32/gnucash.iss.in' is correct now. Thank you.
But, the other 2 files, 'doc/README-zh_CN.win32-bin.txt' and 'packaging/win32/ChineseSimp-12-5.1.11.isl' are still in chaos. I think the patch tools is not only wrong with mixed encoding files, but also not be able handle the file other than utf-8. Since, these 2 files are not mixed encoded, they are encoded by GBK(or say ASCII with locale encoding). On Sat, May 15, 2010 at 5:34 PM, Geert Janssens <janssens-ge...@telenet.be> wrote: > On Saturday 15 May 2010, Tao Wang wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I checkout today's trunk to build the win32 package, However, I found >> something might be wrong when you patch the code. >> >> In my patch, everything is encoded by ANSI(or local encoding, GBK), >> which is required by Inno setup. However, when I checkout from trunk, >> I found all Chinese characters become chaos. Whatever I set it to >> GKB/UTF-8 will not show the text, that is some information is missing >> by encoding/decoding problem when you apply the patch. >> >> Could you fix the problem? is the patch tools problem? > Maybe, or the svn commit messes things up, I don't know. > >> or do I need to >> provide a tar.gz includes those whole files, rather than a patch? >> Thanks. > > In my original attempt, I used Eclipse's patch function. > > I now tried with the patch command line tool. When running a diff on the files > patched by these two methods, they turn out to be different. So I have now > committed the version created with the command line patch tool. > > If that one turns out to be ok, I will avoid the Eclipse patch tool for mixed > language files. > > Geert > -- Regards Tao Wang _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list gnucash-devel@gnucash.org https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel