I replace the default fonts Vera.ttf and VeraBd.ttf to the fonts
corresponding to my charset. I translate one string to my locale, and fill
the "charset" field correctly.

But that string won't display at all, instead of being displayed in a mess
before I replace the fonts.

It seems there is hard time to translate freevo to a DBCS charset.

I wonder where is the code for character display...

Regards,
Zhenxin Li

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主题: [Freevo-users] Re: How to create new freevo i18n files?

"Zhenxin Li" wrote:
> i translate one string into DBCS, but it is displayed in a mess. :(

Maybe out font dosn't support your charset?

> shall i modify the charset in freevo.po file? 

yes

> is there a list of charsets that freevo supports?

no, it's not about freevo, it's about python. Since I live in latin-1
country, I have no idea what to change to make it work for you.

Dischi

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