gnokii - Bugs: bug #13272, Cannot view norwegian letters in...
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bug #13272: Cannot view norwegian letters in phone book (Nokia 6150)
Submitter: | None | ||
Submitted: | Thu 02 Jun 2005 01:48:49 PM UTC | ||
Category: | libgnokii | Severity: | 3 - Normal |
Item Group: | None | Status: | None |
Privacy: | Public | Assigned to: | None |
Open/Closed: | Open |
Wed 19 Mar 2008 12:37:19 PM UTC, comment #2: |
Victor Engmark <l0b0> |
Sat 30 Jul 2005 06:05:40 PM UTC, comment #1: I´ve got the same problem with german "Umlaut" äöüÄÖÜß. To me it looks like (x)gnokii isn´t aware of these chars at all. |
Anonymous |
Thu 02 Jun 2005 01:48:49 PM UTC, original submission:
Hello,
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Anonymous |
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AFAIK, Gnokii works with UTF-8 by default (Norwegian characters work for me). Try either of these:
- Change charset to UTF-8 and retry the command.
- Redirect the output to a file (gnokii [...] > test.txt) and run `iconv -f UTF-8 test.txt -o test-new-charset.txt` to convert to the current character set.
- Redirect the output to a file (gnokii [...] > test.txt) and open in jEdit. Set the encoding to UTF-8 in the buffer options, and see if the chars show up correctly.