Jaco de Groot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Michiel Meeuwissen wrote:
> >Wow, it seems that you're right. file.encoding _does_ have some influence 
> >on
> >the behaviour of Runtime.exec nowadays. My file.encoding was ussualy 
> >'UTF-8'.
> >
> >So, I will change ConvertImageMagick to take into consideration the value 
> >of
> >file.encoding, to make it work consistently (sending always UTF-8 to
> >convert).
> 
> You are using UTF-8 and it doesn't work. I'm using ISO-8859-1 and it seems 
> to work. So why would you change it to always use UTF-8? So that it 
> consitently doesn't work?

Because half a year ago every combination which I tried did not work, and
this is what happens to the last thing I set, presumably.

Anyway, it would be a bit inconvenient that these kind of settings affect how
it works. I'm not even sure that it is not image-magic itself which is
influenced by LC_CTYPE or so. I wil check it out.

Then, I need to set LC_CTYPE and file.encoding as strange as possible and
then still it should work, because otherwise we have to document what they
should be, and I'd fear that even more..


 Michiel



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