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Subject: Re: Tools with UTF-8 support
From: Børre Gaup <boerre.gaup () pc ! nu>
Date: 2001-11-21 0:30:21
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onsdag 21 november 2001, 01:05, skrev Eugene Zelenko:
> Hi!
>
> I'm sorry, may be my question have very trivial answer but I'm really
> novice in KDE translation.
>
> I want to add flag/country information for Belarus. I need to edit
> entry.desktop file in UTF-8 encoding. I tried several editor which come
> with my Red Hat 7.2 (KDE 2.2.1) - XEmacs/Emacs/Kate/Advanced Editor but
> they didn't display content of file correctly. Ironically, but MS IE 5.5 do
> this better.
>
> Can you recommend best way to work with UTF-8 encoded files?
>
> With best regards,
> Eugene.
>
> PS
>
> Sorry for my English :-)
I use kate to work with UTF-8 files.
To make kate display unicode characters you should press settings, and then
in the dialog that appears choose Editor/Fonts. Find a font which has
iso-10646-1 encoding.
To make kate *save* in UTF-8 decoding, you press settings, and then in the
dialog choose editor/edit. Under encoding choose: UTF-8.
Works great for me, hope you have luck with this too.
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Børre Gaup
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