Re: Gtk::Label::set_text() doesn't grok international characters?



On Mon, 28 May 2001 19:45:52 +0400, Pavel Rousnak said:
I've just stumbled upon a very strange thing... if $lbl is a
 > Gtk::label, and I tell it to $lbl->set_text("child"), it works
 > great, but if I tell it to $lbl->set_text("ni?o), it doesn't
 > change $lbl's text. Same goes for $lbl->set(). Am I missing
 > something here?
 Gtk converts text to wide char representation when tries to draw it.
 If the conversion fails set_text() does nothing.
 Result of such conversion depends on the text and LANG environment variable.
 Examine the X locale database (normally resides in /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/locale)
 and read man charsets for more info.

Thanks, Pavel, that's exactly the problem. I have LANG="C", and
changing LANG to "es_AR" did the trick.

I do think that this is a bug, not a feature, though. I happen
to like LANG="C". My native language is spanish, but when it
comes to working on the computer I prefer english, thank you.
LANG should affect the way the program displays its own stuff,
not the data it handles. I found out about this using Pronto, a
great Perl::Gtk mail user agent. I receive mail in about five
different languages. Am I supposed to quit my app and switch
LANG settings according to the message I intend to read? Or am I
just being stupid?

Is this a Perl::Gtk issue, or is it plain Gtk? 

        Federico





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