On Mon, 2002-02-18 at 15:45, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> Please give the output of 'locale'

Not relevant for Qt 3 / KDE 3.

What's relevant is the text encoding selected in KEdit when saving. You
can select a text encoding in the Save As dialog.

> > also, hebrew text files (unicode and non unicode alike) composed on
> > windows, either open as question marks or gebrish (on kedit, kwrite
and
> > kate alike). i use windows unicode fonts such as arial and tahoma.
> > is that aproblem of mine or a KDE bug?

The question isn't which font you select in Notepad but how you save it
in Notepad. In Windows 2000 and later, Notepad has an option for saving
in UTF-8 as well as in Unicode format. Try both and see whether KEdit
can handle them. If KEdit doesn't open one of them smoothly (it should
open the Unicode on smoothly), pre-select the encoding in KEdit's Open
dialog.




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