You mean problem with filesystem encoding? I also have problems with
them (pt_BR.UTF-8) and will patch freevo soon to support this.


Gustavo

 --- Sergey Melikhov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escreveu: 
> Hello All:
> 
> I noticed that there is localization activity in
> Freevo, but all locales so far use Latin-1 characters.
> I'm trying to display 2-byte UTF-8 symbols (namely
> Cyrillic ones), but  Freevo displays them as garbage. 
> I have FREEVO_LOCALE set to ru_RU.UTF-8, and this
> helps, otherwise Freevo crashes. But it does not help
> to display the proper characters. Redhat (console and
> Nautilus) has no problem displaying them, though. 
> 
> Do I need special fonts for that? I tried arial.ttf
> with the same result... 
> 
> Thank you in advance,
> 
>         Sergey
> 
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