Hi Blair,

I think I have finally found out the reason which can be useful in
solving up the issue. In Windows, I had ubiquity version 0.1.4  and
the command correctly worked. But in Linux, I had version 0.1.5. But
today I updated ubiquity to 0.1.5 in Windows also and the same problem
which was seen in Linux also propped up in windows. The command is now
displayed in 'Your commands' as '%u092D%u093E%u0930%u0924' in Windows.

So if you see the diffs between the two versions, you may be able to
figure out the issue. Since Now it is clear that it is not OS specific
issue, but rather the issue is with ubiquity.

-John

On Jan 29, 1:03 pm, John <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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?
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