Hi!
Any ideas?
Happy weekend and greetings from germany
Ronny
On, Thu Jan 26, 2006, Ronny Steiner wrote:
Hi!
Thank you for your quick reply! I checked all you said --> o.k. ..searched the internet a while and found my problem:
I don't know why but if I change LC_CTYPE from de_DE to de_DE.UTF-8 it works fine!
Sounds like emelfm does not set the locale here correctly in my opinion.
I did not recheck it in detail for now, but usually something like
setlocale (LC_ALL, ""); bindtextdomain (PACKAGENAME, LOCALEDIR); textdomain (PACKAGENAME); bind_textdomain_codeset (PACKAGE, "UTF-8");
does the right thing (if the translations are in UTF-8). If I see that
correctly in e2_main.c, the last call for setting the encoding of the
translations does not exist.
Assumption: Because of this your translations are converted using a latin-1/15 -> utf-8 conversion, which breaks them (as they are already in utf-8, but your encoding suffix in the LC_* is not set).
If I am right with that (I am no gettext guru), it would make more sense to fix it within the program (trying to enforce UTF-8, if not set in the locale) rather than in your translations (Tom, your opinion here? :-).
So I go on the german translation of emelFM2 0.1.5
Maybe anyone can tell me why I have to change LC_CTYPE. I cant understand that because all the other linux-programs with german local file don't need that?
See above. I attached a minor patch for the e2_main.c, which you might
give a try to see, if it works for you afterwards. You can easily apply
it by changing in the (freshly extracted) sources directory and running
patch < path/to/locale.diff
Regards Marcus
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--- src/e2_main.c.orig Thu Jan 26 23:05:49 2006
+++ src/e2_main.c Thu Jan 26 23:06:28 2006
@@ -278,6 +278,7 @@
printd (DEBUG, "setting locale dir to '%s'", LOCALE_DIR);
bindtextdomain (BINNAME, LOCALE_DIR);
textdomain (BINNAME);
+ bind_textdomain_codeset (BINNAME, "UTF-8");
#endif
}
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