Hi. Thank you for your answer.
My downloads for OpenOffice came all from ftp://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/misc/openoffice/localized/1.0.0 I confirm that OpenOffice support unicode characters both on Linux and on Windows. On Windows all works fine : -) Copy from Yudit (by selection) and Paste to OpenOffice (by CTRL-V) -) Copy from OpenOffice (by CTRL-C) and Paste to Yudit (by CTRL-V) On Linux just one side work fine -) Copy from OpenOffice (by CTRL-C) and Paste to Yudit (by CTRL-V) The workaround for the second side is : - On Yudit <Save as> with <UTF-8> format - On OpenOffice <Open> with <Text Encoded> file type and <Unicode UTF-8> character set and <Caslon> font. An other detail => When I copy from OpenOffice (by CTRL-C) the word <apple> and then I copy from Yudit (by selection) the word <peach> and them I Paste to OpenOffice (by CTRL-V), I obtain the wrong word <apple> if I use Linux, and the right word <peach> if I use Windows . Have you an other text formatting editor on Linux with right Copy-Paste mechanism to and from Yudit. Many thanks for your help. NOTA this email is perhaps a resend of one dated => 20/07/2002 14:13 GMT+2 it seem I have problems with my provider, sorry for inconvenient. > Hi > I just got back from holiday - sorry for the delay. > I tried to run OpenOffice on my PC mut version 1.0 > seems to core as soon as I bring it up. > > As a blind guess the cut & paste problem can occur > if Openoffice does not support UTF8_STRING data type > for but & paste. > > The yudit.default.clipboard.encoding has not effect. > It only gives a hint to COMPOUND_TEXT encoding (this > is the fallback if UTF8_STRING does not work), It > it can not be utf-8. > > A question from me: Does OpenOffice support unicode > characters internally? > > Gaspar > > > On Sat, 13 Jul 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > Hi. > > > > I search to use Yudit for easy utf-8 input mapping > > and Openoffice for easy text formatting. > > > > > > I have try this couple of software in Linux and Windows > > environments. > > > > > > The BIG SURPRISE is : all work fine in Windows but not in Linux. > > > > > > In Linux copy from Yudit and paste to Openoffice produce \u > > sequences > > like this one > > > > g\u0306c\u0306\u0263\u0263\u030a > > > > > > Does anybody know why? > > > > > > I use Yudit 2-6-2 and Caslon font on both platforms, > > Linux is Mandrake 8.2 and Windows is 98 SE. > > > > > > I have try to change yudit properties like that > > > > #yudit.default.clipboard.encoding=iso-2022-x11 > > yudit.default.clipboard.encoding=utf-8 > > > > but without success > > > > > > Thanks for any help. > > > > Best Regards. > > > > B.Lefebvre > > -- Linux-UTF8: i18n of Linux on all levels Archive: http://mail.nl.linux.org/linux-utf8/
