Hi,
> Could you please try running gedit from a terminal and check whether it
> outputs any warning?
When I input the first character into gedit, either an alphabet or a Japanese
character, gedit produces the following warning:
(gedit:xxxxx): Pango-WARNING **: Invalid UTF-8 string passed to
pango_layout_set_text()
But it does not output any warning for inputting the subsequent characters.
And when the print preview is activated, gedit outputs:
(gedit:xxxxx): GnomePrintCupsPlugin-WARNING **: iconv does not support ppd
character encoding: ISOLatin1, trying CSISOLatin1
> Do other apps behave similarly? For example does the Epiphany web
> browser permit printing?
The other gnome apps work fine, as for print preview.
> Maybe you miss some fonts packages?
I have installed many fonts, and I'm just using Sans/Monospace for print
preview.
Thanks,
Masaki Oita <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Loïc Minier wrote:
tags 323889 + unreproducible moreinfo
thanks
Hi,
On ven, aoû 19, 2005, Masaki Oita wrote:
When I tried to see a print preview of any document, gedit just
displayed only with a horizontal line (maybe which divides headers
and bodies) on a blank page. And when I printed out that document,
the output looked exactly like the preview.
This seemed to begin just after I installed the current version of
gedit (before that, I couldn't install because of dependency
problems). With the older version, I didn't come to such a problem.
Locale: LANG=ja_JP.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=ja_JP.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)
I've tried running gedit with your locale and couldn't reproduce your
problem when pasting a mixture of english and japanese text from galeon
to gedit.
Bye,