On Wed, 2002-09-18 at 11:15, Andrew Dunbar wrote:
>  --- Rui Miguel Silva Seabra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >
> >   Launching abiword with LANG=en_US gives no
> > problem.
> >   Launching abiword with LANG=pt_PT gives no l10n.
> >   Launching abiword with LANG=pt_PT.utf8 gives l10n,
> > but it asserts a
> > lot.
> >   Each file launched with LANG=xx_YY as sufixed.
> >   Is this helpfull?

> I noticed this in the output:
> NativeEncodingName is ISO-8859-15
> I'm guessing this is a "Euro" variant - is it right?
> What kind of success do you have if you use
> ISO-8859-1?

Hi Andy,

Where does it come from then?
It is weird since the pt-PT.strings declares the encoding to UTF-8 and
not ISO-8859-15, or am I missing something?

Rui

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