Georg Baum wrote:
Nicolas Dubuit wrote:
I'm afraid I didn't explain clearly the solution.
I think you did, but others mixed it up with other related problems.
Actually this was not a language problem (the interface was in french
already!) but a charset problem (special character
Nicolas Dubuit wrote:
> I'm afraid I didn't explain clearly the solution.
I think you did, but others mixed it up with other related problems.
> Actually this was not a language problem (the interface was in french
> already!) but a charset problem (special characters were not rendered
> correct
I'm afraid I didn't explain clearly the solution.
Actually this was not a language problem (the interface was in french
already!) but a charset problem (special characters were not rendered
correctly).
Only "fr_FR.utf8" was available on my system, so I just had to add
"fr_FR.iso88591" to hav
Am Mittwoch, 19. April 2006 22:09 schrieb Christopher Winkler:
> the easiest thing you can do without screwing your whole locale-setting
> is to start lyx with the command: LANG=fr_FR lyx
> That should work and you can leave the rest of your system running on
> utf-8.
That procedure is safe, but
Am Mittwoch, 19. April 2006 16:02 schrieb Nicolas Dubuit:
> $ locale -a | grep fr_FR
>
> should show something like
>
> fr_FR
> fr_FR.iso88591
> fr_FR.utf8
>
> If the iso88591 line is missing, you have to re-generate the locales.
> For (k)ubuntu and debian, this is done with
>
> $ sudo dpkg-reconf
your _default_ locale,
though.
Le Mercredi 19 Avril 2006 11:26, Jean-Pierre Chretien a écrit :
> >>From: Nicolas Dubuit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
> >>Subject: LyX 1.4.x user interface : problem with accented characters.
> >>
>>From: Nicolas Dubuit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
>>Subject: LyX 1.4.x user interface : problem with accented characters. (fr_FR)
>>Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2006 11:16:26 +0200
>>
>>
>>Hi,
>>
>>I installed LyX 1.4.0 and
Hi,
I installed LyX 1.4.0 and 1.4.1 on kubuntu Breezy (French).
My problem is I can't get the accented characters in the interface to show up
properly. This looks like a character encoding error (utf8 interpreted as
iso-8859-1 or opposite) but I couldn't find where to set this up.
btw I opene