On Thu, Oct 21, 2004 at 01:12:48AM +0200, Meir Kriheli wrote:
>
> IIRC kedit accepts an encoding parameter from the command line (the
> open/save dialog's encoding are valid only for kwrite/kate, i.e:
> KTextEditor).
>
>
> Try:
> kedit --help
>
The help text is displayed as question (?) characters, with some
English characters here and there. The reason for this is probably the
fact that I can make konsole issue a message claiming that some iso10646
fonts couldn't be found and that I should read the documentation for the
console-fonts package.
Unfortunately I don't have the time to explore it right now. Either
someone can give me exact point and click (and command line) sort of
instructions or that I will defer the attempt to fix the problem for
some later time, and leave with the current situation for the time
being.
I will post konsole's exact error message and what I did to see it
if required.
The fonts problem might be the reason that I can enter Hebrew text for
kwrite but I couldn't see that text after the file was reloaded from the
disk.
It might worth mentioning that I believe that kedit shows exactly one
question mark for each (Hebrew) character that it doesn't display. The
display does preserve the space characters and a few other characters,
like MERCHAOT ("). Which makes me conclude that the file is saved, and
gets reloaded, with 8 bits encoding. By that I mean high ASCII or
something similar to it.
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