2008/6/18 Michael Brakemeier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Have you tried the -jw4 Version from Joachims website?
> This should fix the ?-issue - it does this at least for me, my
> display now correctly prompts "Taste drücken..." instead of
> "Taste dr?cken..." on power off.
I tried now =) I hadn't ev
Am Mittwoch, 18. Juni 2008 schrieb Ville Aakko:
> 2008/6/17 Matthias Becker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Is the "?"-mark comming from the conversion in VDR or is it due to
> > the fact, that the LCD cannot display the character in question?
>
> It's coming from the fact that the conversion is not done
2008/6/17 Matthias Becker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Is the "?"-mark comming from the conversion in VDR or is it due to
> the fact, that the LCD cannot display the character in question?
It's coming from the fact that the conversion is not done correctly.
My LCD (or the driver) can output at least äöå
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> Date: 2008/6/17
> Subject: Re: [vdr] lcdproc, utf-8 & VDR
> To: Hanno Zulla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
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> 2008/6/17 Hanno Zulla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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>> You might want to try Joachim Wilke's patched version of the lcdproc plugin.
>
> Ye
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From: Ville Aakko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 2008/6/17
Subject: Re: [vdr] lcdproc, utf-8 & VDR
To: Hanno Zulla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2008/6/17 Hanno Zulla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> You might want to try Joachim Wilke's patc
Hi,
> My VDR with utf-8 is working marvelously, except for a small cosmetic
> problem. The non-7-bit characters are not shown correctly on my LCD.
You might want to try Joachim Wilke's patched version of the lcdproc plugin.
http://www.joachim-wilke.de/?alias=vdr-patches
Afaik, he fixed that. (D
Ville Aakko wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Also, in your opinion, which one in the chain
> VDR-lcdproc-LCDd-/dev/lcd0 should be responsible of the conversion of
> the character set? I'm asking so I know which programs author should I
> point my whine to =)
Well it depends of API and what support the hardware.
I
Hi!
My VDR with utf-8 is working marvelously, except for a small cosmetic
problem. The non-7-bit characters are not shown correctly on my LCD.
The LCD expects characters (i.e. it is no a graphics-LCD, or at least
the kernel module isn't), in a certain character set (iso-8859-15
probably but I can