Hi,
I'll answer it myself, at least for one question :
Freevo is distributed with font set Vera, which is ISO8859-1 only. Solution is to set font alias in freevo_config.py (or local_config.py)
to font with the correct charset included, in my case verdanab.ttf.
OSD_DEFAULT_FONTNAME = 'verdanab.ttf'
OSD_FONT_ALIASES = { 'arial_bold.ttf' : 'verdanab.ttf' }Depending on installation method you may need to copy proper fonts to the share/fonts subdir on freevo installation directory.
Question : is it possible to change the default installation so it will include a more generic font settins, suitable even for users from non-latin1 countries?
Jirka
Jiri Kulhan wrote:
Hi all,
I have two questions:
1) I am currently in process of translation Freevo messages to Czech. I do not find it very good to have all messages for core Freevo and for miscelaneous plugins put into one big file. Is there any reason why it could not be split to several files by plugins? It could be much easier to translate and namely to maintain translations during development process of different plugins...
2) I had searched the archive for this issue, but I have no results yet. I am not able to correctly display my ISO8859-2 encoded messages and file names in Freevo. I have only LC_CTYPE set to cs_CZ, everything other is left to POSIX (en, in my case). FREEVO_LOCALE does not have any effect. Do I need to replace some Freevo fonts? I don't have many ideas left :-)))
Anyway, I'd like to thank you for your great work, it's really good. Maybe I'll contribute with some patches for 1.5-rc3, since there are some stability problems on my machines, but it's definitelly quite usable. Good job!
Jirka
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