Georg Baum wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Georg Baum wrote:
- unicode transition: this is not completed, people do even add new
instances of utf8/file system encoded strings
What's missing?
Basically all std::string instances for internal use carrying non-ASCII
stuff, ie many places where
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
> Georg Baum wrote:
>> - unicode transition: this is not completed, people do even add new
>> instances of utf8/file system encoded strings
>
> What's missing?
Basically all std::string instances for internal use carrying non-ASCII
stuff, ie many places where from_utf8/t
Georg Baum wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Could those two commits be related to this bug?
Author: baum
Date: Tue Apr 3 10:15:39 2007
New Revision: 17702
URL: http://www.lyx.org/trac/changeset/17702
Log:
Normalize everything that comes from 'outside' (plain text import,
keyboard input via k
Georg Baum wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Georg, as JMarc, you talk about "other people's unfinished stuff". If
you want to blame someone please cite the developer in question and the
associated stuff. Sending out sentences like this doesn't help anybody.
Do I really need to list these thing
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
> Could those two commits be related to this bug?
>
> Author: baum
> Date: Tue Apr 3 10:15:39 2007
> New Revision: 17702
>
> URL: http://www.lyx.org/trac/changeset/17702
> Log:
> Normalize everything that comes from 'outside' (plain text import,
> keyboard input via km
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
> Georg, as JMarc, you talk about "other people's unfinished stuff". If
> you want to blame someone please cite the developer in question and the
> associated stuff. Sending out sentences like this doesn't help anybody.
Do I really need to list these things? I thought the
Georg Baum wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
It seems that there's a bogus character between 'h' and 'C'. At least
Thunderbird does not understand it:
ĤĴĥȷ̂ĈĜŜĉĝŝ
There is no problem with the userguide at all. It contains the ĵ in
denormalized form:
0x0237 dotless j
0x0302 combining circumflex
Georg Baum wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Georg Baum wrote:
PS: You are the obvious candidate to fix the metrics bug (4252).
Wish I was not alone... Please come back Georg!
In order to clean up after other people's unfinished stuff, provide them
with a working base to use for their fun pro
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
> Georg Baum wrote:
>> PS: You are the obvious candidate to fix the metrics bug (4252).
>
> Wish I was not alone... Please come back Georg!
In order to clean up after other people's unfinished stuff, provide them
with a working base to use for their fun projects, and the
Georg Baum wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
I suspected something like that but we had 770 not 237 in addition to
302 so I think there was a problem nevertheless.
There is no problem in 1.5. 1.5 has 0x0237 and then 0x0302, and this is
correct. If 1.6 is different then
> The unicode character is #309 but the one in the wiki and also in the
UserGuide is #770. So a
> simple correction should solve the problem. I don't get a crash here anyway
when selecting the
> small black square used to represent #770.
When you found a solution, could you please fix this in t
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
> Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
>> I suspected something like that but we had 770 not 237 in addition to
>> 302 so I think there was a problem nevertheless.
There is no problem in 1.5. 1.5 has 0x0237 and then 0x0302, and this is
correct. If 1.6 is different then there might be
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Georg Baum wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
It seems that there's a bogus character between 'h' and 'C'. At
least Thunderbird does not understand it: ĤĴĥȷ̂ĈĜŜĉĝŝ
There is no problem with the userguide at all. It contains the ĵ in
denormalized form:
0x0237 dotless j
Georg Baum wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
It seems that there's a bogus character between 'h' and 'C'. At
least Thunderbird does not understand it: ĤĴĥȷ̂ĈĜŜĉĝŝ
There is no problem with the userguide at all. It contains the ĵ in
denormalized form:
0x0237 dotless j 0x0302 combining circumfl
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
> It seems that there's a bogus character between 'h' and 'C'. At least
> Thunderbird does not understand it:
> ĤĴĥȷ̂ĈĜŜĉĝŝ
There is no problem with the userguide at all. It contains the ĵ in
denormalized form:
0x0237 dotless j
0x0302 combining circumflex
If you'd use a
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> It seems that there's a bogus character between 'h' and 'C'. At
least Thunderbird does not
> understand it:
>
> ĤĴĥȷ̂ĈĜŜĉĝŝ
Because Qt?
Maybe but I don't think so, otherwise it would have appeared correctly
in thunder
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> It seems that there's a bogus character between 'h' and 'C'. At
least Thunderbird does not
> understand it:
>
> ĤĴĥȷ̂ĈĜŜĉĝŝ
Because Qt?
Maybe but I don't think so, otherwise it would have appeared correctly
in thunderbird and on the wiki page
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> It seems that there's a bogus character between 'h' and 'C'. At least
Thunderbird does not
> understand it:
>
> ĤĴĥȷ̂ĈĜŜĉĝŝ
Because Qt?
Maybe but I don't think so, otherwise it would have appeared correctly
in thunderbird and on the wiki page in mozilla.
don't unders
> It seems that there's a bogus character between 'h' and 'C'. At least
Thunderbird does not
> understand it:
>
> ĤĴĥȷ̂ĈĜŜĉĝŝ
Because Qt? don't understand it and I copied it from there. The character is the "ĵ" and appears
correctly in the output. We discussed this short before the LyX 1.5.0 re
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