On Thu, 14 May 2015 15:36:59 +0800 "black" <[email protected]> said:
try .UTF-8 instead of .utf8 ... (i have always used this encoding extension and it has worked for me in general across linux). > Hi everyone: > > > [steps] > ①vi /etc/locale.conf > from: LANG="en_US.utf8" > to: LANG="zh_CN.utf8" > > > ②vi /etc/sysconfig/i18n > from: LANG="en_US.utf8" > to: LANG="zh_CN.utf8" > > > [result]: > command: locale -a > C > POSIX > de_DE.utf8 > el_GR.utf8 > en_GB.utf8 > en_US.utf8 > es_ES.utf8 > fr_FR.utf8 > it_IT.utf8 > ja_JP.utf8 > ko_KR.utf8 > nl_NL.utf8 > pt_BR.utf8 > pt_PT.utf8 > ru_RU.utf8 > tr_TR.utf8 > zh_CN.utf8 > zh_HK.utf8 > zh_TW.utf8 > > > > I used Tizen m14.3 environment which got following different results. > ①VCT1010 OK > ②other Intel development board (Bay trail reference board) NG > Even I installed GB* etc fonts,chinese can‘t be displayed. > What causes the problem? > > > > Thanks a lot! -- Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) <[email protected]> _______________________________________________ Dev mailing list [email protected] https://lists.tizen.org/listinfo/dev
