Mick napisał(a):
> On Sunday 28 January 2007 14:14, Jan Stępień wrote:
>> When posting to international groups I
>> try to use to use UTF-8 to make
>> it accessible for everyone. However, over here in Poland most of my
>> friends and colleagues use ISO-8859-2 and it's
>> easier for us to use the
>> same encoding. And last but not the least, I don't believe that KDE
>> running in Polish has to use UTF-8.
>
> Why don't you try this in your /etc/locale.gen file and then
> run again running
> # locale-gen:

Because there must be a possibility of using KDE apps under Gnome with
ISO-8859-2. Enabling UTF-8 may be a solution, but it doesn't satisfy me.

By the way, I gave it a try but it doesn't work. I still have got those
rectangles instead of diacriticals.

Regards,
Jan Stępień

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