On Nov 12, 3:33 pm, "Edward K. Ream" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Nov 12, 7:43 am, p_j <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > First of all, I would like to thank for adding the Qt gui to Leo.
> > I always tried Leo and always was put off by gui/fonts which
> > were so ugly under Linux. Now with this last addition of qt gui
> > I hope to use Leo regularly.
>
> > I have one problem with qt plugin though. When I use accented
> > characters, everything is ok until I press <Enter>. My locale is
> > utf-8. Characters display correctly at first, but whenever I hit
> > <Enter> key
> > (after new line, or after I type the outline headline) all accented
> > characters
> > change to '?' signs.
>
> I'm not seeing this on XP. I haven't been using Linux recently
> because bzr has been broken in a way that I haven't been able to fix.
> I guess it's time to fix it :-)
>
> I am assuming that all your settings in @settings-->Unicode options
> specify utf-8. Actually, I'm not sure that any of these settings are
> used at present in the qt plugin: I think most of the code just uses
> the hard-coded 'utf-8' encoding.
>
> Edward
Just to slightly correct my original report - input of *any*
nonaccented char changes
previous accented chars to '?' signs. I use the latest qt-plugin
revision on linux.
My OS is 64-bit Debian unstable with python 2.5.2 and python-qt4
version 4.4.2.
When I do the same thing with the same leo version without --gui=qt
parameter, everything
works correctly in tkinter gui.
Pavel
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