Roland Mainz:

>Yan Xue Yang wrote:
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>>Roland Mainz :
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>>>Yan Xue Yang wrote:
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>>>>Roland Mainz :
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>>>>>Yan Xue Yang wrote:
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>>>>>>Roland Mainz :
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>>>>>Which locale did you use (my main interest is whether non-UTF-8
>>>>>multibyte encodings as used for zh_CN.GB18030 will work or not...) ?
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>>>>I used zh_CN.UTF-8 for yesterday's testing. It works.
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>>>>Today, I just did the test with zh_CN.GB18030. And the result is that
>>>>the file synchronization works but the chinese characters can't be
>>>>displayed correctly on the GUI.
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>>>Did the "unison" client, server and the GUI use the
>>>"zh_CN.GB18030"-locale ?
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>>I run unison to synchronize two local folders on snv b85 with
>>zh_CN.GB18030 locale.  I used chinese charaters in folder name, file
>>name and the file content during the testing.
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>Ok... this means "unison" syncs the filenames in such a locale
>correctly  without ruining the characters (likely pass-through of the
>strings) and only the GUI fails to display the characters, right ? If
>"yes" - which toolkit (GTK+ ?) does it use ?
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Yes, correct. And it uses GTK+ by lablgtk2 
(http://wwwfun.kurims.kyoto-u.ac.jp/soft/olabl/lablgtk.html).

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>Bye,
>Roland
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