On 16 Feb 2007, at 16:43, Graham J Lee wrote:
On 16 Feb 2007, at 16:23, Camille Bourgoin wrote:
I have some problems with rtf. When I write an rtf document with
accents (like é à ç),
TextEdit and Ink read it correctly but non-GNUstep applications
(like OpenOffice or
MacOSX TextEdit) don't.
It looks to me, but I can't be sure this is the problem, but
GNUstep encodes extended characters in RTF (\'XY) as ISO Latin-
something, whereas Cocoa uses Mac encoding. That _could_ explain
the discrepancies... but as I say I'm unsure.
Dug a little deeper...it _appears_ that the "RTFunichar" rule in core/
gui/TextConverters/RTF/rtfGrammer.y [sic] treats the appended
character as a unichar, irrespective of the character set actually in
play. But I'm not a yacc expert....could anyone confirm that?
Thanks,
Graham.
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