Thanks for filing the bug. -John
On Jan 29, 12:20 pm, Blair McBride <[email protected]> wrote: > I asked a couple of the other Ubiquity devs to take a look at this, and > it has them stumped too. Apparently it has issues on OSX Leopard too. > > However, we did come to a general consensus, in that we *think* its not > Ubiquity's fault. But, of course, that's not very helpful. > > Until this is fixed, I've added a bug report > here:http://ubiquity.mozilla.com/trac/ticket/544 > > - Blair > > On 29/01/2009 4:35 PM, John wrote: > > > After writing the command, I checked the 'Your Commands' Tab. The > > particular command appears as '%u092D%u093E%u0930%u0924 > > ' in Linux whereas in Windows it appears as 'भारत'. > > > The command appears in suggestion as '%u092D%u093E%u0930%u0924'. But > > I feel that such an appearance will make no meaning with respect to a > > user. > > This is not a font issue, since the word 'भारत' appears in the command > > editor. > > > Is this some locale issue with respect to Linux? > > > -John > > > On Jan 29, 3:11 am, Blair McBride<[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hmm, if this is working on Windows but not Linux, then this has me > >> stumped. I'll see if I can get someone else to look at this issue as well. > > >> How does it break? Does it just not show up in the suggestion list? Does > >> it show, but not preview/execute? Or is it displaying the wrong glyphs > >> (characters/symbols) for the same? (The later would indicate a just a > >> font issue.) > > >> - Blair > > >> On 28/01/2009 8:33 AM, John wrote: > > >>> Hi Blair > >>> This is the command I have written > >>> CmdUtils.CreateCommand ({ > >>> name: "भारत", > >>> execute: function() { > >>> displayMessage("Testing Ubiquity with utf-8"); > >>> } > >>> } > >>> ) > >>> The command name is in Hindi(Devanagari) Language. This command works > >>> well in Windows. But it is not working with Linux (Ubuntu). Am I > >>> missing anything? > >>> -John > >>> On Jan 27, 2:59 pm, Blair McBride<[email protected]> wrote: > >>>> Hi John, > >>>> I would have expected UTF-8 to work - there are many commands feeds in > >>>> different languages that use various different encodings. JavaScript > >>>> itself is natively in Unicode. Could you provide a sample command that > >>>> uses UTF-8 that Ubiquity doesn't handle correctly? > >>>> Its possible that this is just an issue of what encoding the server is > >>>> sending the file as, or possibly the encoding of the HTML page that > >>>> links to the file. > >>>> - Blair > >>>> On 26/01/2009 11:17 PM, John wrote: > >>>>> Is there any possibility of supporting UTF-8 for the name field? > >>>>> I was trying to create some commands other than English but that > >>>>> didn't work. Is there any possibility to include that in the future > >>>>> releases? --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "ubiquity-firefox" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/ubiquity-firefox?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
