Egor Pasko said the following on 18.01.2008 17:47:
In the docs it should be written that if some header ... is not
present, it the package x11proto-xext-dev should be installed,
otherwise it may confuse people who are using distros that provide
this header in other package.
Igor Stolyarov said in FC it is the same, Debian has the same. Why
bother? gentoo? :)
Well, as I've written, it doesn't exist on SuSE too.
The killing of cp1251 characters may happen because XML header
specifies encoding="ISO-8859-1".
hmmm
I found the cause of the problem. It was velocity.properties file that
didn't specify charset for IO. I changed it to UTF-8 and converted
russian text to unicode. Now files are converted just fine.
Editing localized files should be done in UTF-8 too.
Hmm... looking at this charsets mess I wonder why we didn't use
Unicode from the beginning...
+1
I switched all XML and HTML headers to UTF-8 to allow localized text.
The incorrect windows-1251 charset is replaced by it now. Please let me
know if I broke something, it was quite a big update.
--
Gregory