On 28/07/2001, 20:19:26, David Starner wrote: > From: Ionel Mugurel Ciobîcă <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > This charset is the only one where Romanians can find their > > letters from alphabet. > > Among Linux locale charsets, utf-8 also has those character (as linux-utf8 > pointed out).
Yes. I meant that 8859-16 is the only one from 8859-x series supporting Romanian. > > > My question is if you consider to change the default encoding > > for Romanian language. > > It's hard for us to judge, as there's no debian-ro group. I asked on the debian user mailing list if there are other romanians using debian. I thing there are 3 or 4 in total. I joined recently the RTFS mailing list (Romanian Translators for Free Software), we are many Romanians there with interest in this matter (romanian locale, romanian keyboard, etc.) which are not specific to debian. I have no problem to ask for a debian-ro group, but I don't know how many Romanians will join it. > I believe we > usually follow the glibc upstream here. The main problems are, as you > pointed out on linux-utf8, that Romanians usually use ISO-8859-1 or -2. Yes, but this is not a solution. ISO-8859-1 is used by those Romanian who don't care or don't know to set locale. ISO-8859-2 is bringing only one letter extra for romanians (a_breve), while ISO-8859-16 is bringing also s_comma_below, t_comma_below, and 4 quotation marks. > It's > important to maintain consistency with what people use than correctness. Romanians and correctness are not words to be put toghether. I newer knew an other nation to care less about it's own values. > Also, any Romanian man pages need to be fixed before this change. (I > understand woody man will do charset conversions, so a charset line is all > that needs to be added.) In my knowledge, the few romanian man pages are is ASCII with no diacritics. See http://www.ro.kde.org/linuxman/index.html (romanian only), but it says there: - nu folositi diacritice which mean to don't use diacritics but plain ascii. Ionel

