Gtk-1 does not support UTF8.
-derek
Christian Stimming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Please discuss this *always* on the mailing list, never only with
> individual developers.
>
> If you start to work on the gnucash translation, you might want to read
> the instruction from http://www.gnucash.
Please discuss this *always* on the mailing list, never only with
individual developers.
If you start to work on the gnucash translation, you might want to read
the instruction from http://www.gnucash.org/trans/TRANSLATION_HOWTO ,
which are also included in the source package in doc/TRANSLATIO
Dear Pawan,
you didn't say which version of gnucash you used, but I guess you are
talking about a 1.8.x-Version. The point is that the 1.8.x series is
still gtk1-based, which can be a problem for non-ascii character sets.
In that case, you need to make sure manually that your encoding of the
Dear list,
i am working on gnucash translation to nepali language
when i test the gnucash with the translation string shows with boxes
and no devanagari character shows up... i am using hoary ubuntu linux
please advice what went wrong
thanks in advance
pawan