Bug#726125: wmtime: broken date display

2013-10-15 Thread yuri . nefedov
Package: wmtime Followup-For: Bug #726125 The real problem is that wmtime try to transliterate an abbreviations for the day of week and months with libiconv. But iconv has limited support for transliteration and can not do it for many languages. For example: > echo "Вс" | iconv -f UTF8 -t A

Bug#726125: wmtime: broken date display

2013-10-13 Thread Torrance, Douglas
On 10/12/2013 02:38 PM, Nobuhiro Ban wrote: > Yes, it seems very reasonable behavior. Regards, Nobuhiro I've updated the package with this behavior. It should appear in Debian soon. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble?

Bug#726125: wmtime: broken date display

2013-10-12 Thread Nobuhiro Ban
2013/10/13 Torrance, Douglas : > What behavior would you prefer? Should wmtime default to the English > names when non-Latin characters are encountered? Yes, it seems very reasonable behavior. Regards, Nobuhiro -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subj

Bug#726125: wmtime: broken date display

2013-10-12 Thread Torrance, Douglas
Thanks for the bug report! Unfortunately, wmtime only has support for the 26 characters in the Latin alphabet. It reads them directly from the file wmtime/wmtime-master.xpm in the source tree. What behavior would you prefer? Should wmtime default to the English names when non-Latin characters a

Bug#726125: wmtime: broken date display

2013-10-12 Thread Nobuhiro Ban
Package: wmtime Version: 1.0b2-11 Severity: important Dear Maintainer, After updating wmtime to 1.0b2-11, its date-display is broken. It only shows 2nd char of weekday-name and day-of-month, i.e. it shows like " A|12- " instead of "SA|12-OCT". See attached screenshot image: * (0,0)-(63,63):