From: Alex R. <sh...@gr...> - 2007-01-30 19:19:45
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On Tue, 2007-01-30 at 20:08 +0100, Uwe Haider wrote: > OK Benny, here it is: >=20 > 19:25 noname:~ # locale > LANG=3Dde_DE@euro > LC_CTYPE=3Dde_DE.UTF-8 > LC_NUMERIC=3D"de_DE@euro" > LC_TIME=3D"de_DE@euro" > LC_COLLATE=3D"de_DE@euro" > LC_MONETARY=3D"de_DE@euro" > LC_MESSAGES=3D"de_DE@euro" > LC_PAPER=3D"de_DE@euro" > LC_NAME=3D"de_DE@euro" > LC_ADDRESS=3D"de_DE@euro" > LC_TELEPHONE=3D"de_DE@euro" > LC_MEASUREMENT=3D"de_DE@euro" > LC_IDENTIFICATION=3D"de_DE@euro" > LC_ALL=3D >=20 > seemed to be utf8, or not? Nope, this seems to be iso-8859-15. Can you use utf8 locale? You can use "locale -a" to find out which locales are available on your system. If de_DE.utf8 is available, then you can do this: $ export LC_ALL=3Dde_DE.utf8 $ gramps and see if this works for you. Alex --=20 Alexander Roitman http://www.gramps-project.org |