From kdepim-users Wed Aug 30 20:09:32 2006 From: Jan =?iso-8859-1?q?Neuh=E4u=DFer?= Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2006 20:09:32 +0000 To: kdepim-users Subject: Re: [kdepim-users] Kpilot charset problems Message-Id: <200608302209.32677.jan.neuhaeusser () freenet ! de> X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kdepim-users&m=115696933314603 Hi Jean, I have set the encoding in kpilot to cp 1252 an it works fine with my Palm (my system uses utf-8). But: I am using a Palm M505 with kpilot 4.5.4 in KDE 3.4.2b., SuSE 10.0. Which option do you use for the sync of your Addressbook: Standard Addressbook or vCard-File? KAddressbook has the option to import from a csv-file. Jan Am Samstag, 26. August 2006 13:58 schrieb Jean Hoderd: > Hi, > > I am using kpilot 4.6.0 (KDE 3.5.4), with Kubuntu Dapper packages. > Here's the situation: I used kpilot to backup my Palm Pilot Vx. > While I was playing around with kpilot, I did the synchronisation > process a couple of times (should have been redundant). > > The problem is that all characters with accents appeared wrong > in kpilot. I checked its charset options, and by default it was > set to iso8859-15. Now, I don't know which charset is used by > PalmOS, but I reckon it must be different. > > But that's not the worst of it: though I haven't changed the data > in kpilot, during subsequent synchs, all the accented characters > now also appear weird in the Palm itself! (Could it have been > some clock discrepancy which caused kpilot to assume the Palm's > data was out of date?) > > Is there anyway I may be able to fix this problem? > > (The good thing is that before the synch, I exported all the > address data -- the most important -- into a csv list. So I > have the original data. From what I can tell, this csv list > is in iso8859-1 or iso8859-15. The thing is: though kpilot's > address conduit has an "export to csv" option, I can find no > corresponding import option). > > Thanks in advance for your help! > Jean > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com > _______________________________________________ > KDE PIM users mailing list > kdepim-users@kde.org > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kdepim-users _______________________________________________ KDE PIM users mailing list kdepim-users@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kdepim-users