Cool thanks. How about I get the guy in the bug report to put some cyrillic text into a notes field and grab the rtf dump from sync-engine ? Anything in particular you would find helpful ?
Mark On Thu, 2009-02-05 at 15:47 +0100, Dr J A Gow wrote: > Hi, > > Yes there is a problem with the rtf translations of some unicode > characters - > LZRTFConvertRTFToUTF8 is crude at best. If I remember correctly RTF can have > odd ways of embedding different encodings - meaning it may be necessary to > build codepage support into librtfcomp. > > When I get a chance I'll have a look at this as it seems to be causing > problems for our Cyrillic users. It would help to speed things up if someone > could provide an RTF dump containing these characters so that I can see how > they are encoded. Not sure if I can generate Cyrillic on my test devices: > think I tried at the time to generate some non-Latin RTF for testing (and > couldn't). > > John. > > > On Thursday 05 February 2009 13:16:49 Mark Ellis wrote: > > Greetings all > > > > Thought it was to time to throw this one out in case anyone can help. > > John, copied you because I thought you'd be the most likely to have a > > useful comment, even if it is "it's broken" :) > > > > Bug says it all, but summarising - > > > > WM6.1 device using cyrillic. Notes field of contacts (and probably > > anything else) doesn't sync correctly, characters are completely > > different eg. > > > > Тест > > > > on device becomes > > > > Òåñò > > > > sync-engine output shows the problem is in airsync conversion, and being > > the notes field is going to be in RTF conversion. > > > > The comments for LZRTFConvertRTFToUTF8() in librtfcomp would imply this > > will just not work. > > > > Have I got this right ? Any pointers to fixing it ? > > > > Ta > > Mark >
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