On Monday 11 February 2002 20:50, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> On Mon, 11 Feb 2002, Adi Stav wrote:
> > On Mon, Feb 11, 2002 at 07:52:12PM +0200, Ilya Konstantinov wrote:
> >
> > I thought all this was being addressed. Aren't GNOME 2.0 and KDE
> > 3.0 going to work in Unicode by default, all the time? What
> > are their plans regarding backwards compatibility? My involvement
> > with GNOME and KDE doesn't go further than readnig their weekly
> > summaries...
>
> See for yourself. KDE3.0 is not radically different from KDE2.0 . Try
> using hebrew file names with KDE/QT programs.
>
> (Note: gnome2/gtk2 *is* radically different than the previous versions)
yes kde is very like kde2.
It has something different, for example no default encoding. Lets says I am
using a 8bit application which was run LC_CTYPE=he_IL, now it will work in
hebrew (biditext), how do i tell to kde3 to read this app output in
iso8859-8-i? (for example xmms, runnning an "hebrew" mp3)? On kde2 you could
do it (actuallu you could not because the would generate a page fault)...
- diego
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