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List:       kde-bugs-dist
Subject:    [kcm_grub2] [Bug 319947] Crash - after  Click to applie Grub2 Changes
From:       Lux <luxexcudo () arcor ! de>
Date:       2013-06-04 13:11:03
Message-ID: bug-319947-17878-bmQEf5sVH5 () http ! bugs ! kde ! org/
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https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=319947

--- Comment #12 from Lux <luxexcudo@arcor.de> ---
Hi,

The Thing with the encoding is a better idea, well at least it will welp the 
"Out of the Box" experience when any distro would avoid such special 
characters in default stuff till there will be a solution for every programm. 
I sucessfully put my mother as user on linux (ubuntu) she would have no Chance
to solve that.

Such problems will okkure always when there is such a mismatch in encoding and 
i'm for shure it will not be just a german "Umlaute" Problem, imagin. the 
Special characters in French:ćèê The list is as big as UTF-8 when i understand 
it right.

How something like this happen? What is a reason for using a different 
encoding? I m just curiouse :-)

Phil[Lux]

Am Dienstag, 4. Juni 2013, 09:00:27 schrieben Sie:
> https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=319947
> 
> Konstantinos Smanis <konstantinos.smanis@gmail.com> changed:
> 
>            What    |Removed                     |Added
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Status|CONFIRMED                   |ASSIGNED
> 
> --- Comment #11 from Konstantinos Smanis <konstantinos.smanis@gmail.com> ---
> Well, perhaps they could avoid non-Latin characters in the default folders
> but the user can always create such a folder. So the problem should be
> solved in a per-application basis, in this case it seems that Qt and
> ImageMagick use different encodings.
> 
> The bug is successfully triaged thanks to you, so now it's up to me to
> present a proper fix for both crashes. Thanks a lot for your efforts Phil!

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