When I open a file in 8 bits mode (iso-8859-15 for me), some (all?) of the characters with an ascii code > 127 are written in unicode, which means in two bytes instead of one. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Open scite 2. Create a new document 3. Menu: File -> Encoding -> 8 bits 4. Type "d
When I open a file in 8 bits mode (iso-8859-15 for me), some (all?) of the characters with an ascii code > 127 are written in unicode, which means in two bytes instead of one. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Open scite 2. Create a new document 3. Menu: File -> Encoding -> 8 bits 4. Type "déjà" Actual Results: déjà Expected Results: déjà I'm not sure the problem will be displayed correctly. This is a bug in Scite 1.58 (1.5.8 on Gentoo), it is resolved in the new version 1.59 which isn't yet available in portage (this is quoted from the website): Version 1.59 contains minor improvements and fixes including a partial retreat from GTK+ input method use for European languages.
Updating to 1.6.0 will also resolve the bug
Confirmed, bumping to 1.60 fixes this bug. Still having problems entering the euro (
Confirmed, bumping to 1.60 fixes this bug. Still having problems entering the euro () sign, though.
I added 1.61 today, can you tell me if it has problems with the euro (
I added 1.61 today, can you tell me if it has problems with the euro () sign?
It has. Can't enter it via keyboard, and pasting leads to gibberish.
I can't see anything specific to Gentoo that would cause this, but the only other person I see on the SciTE mailing list having this problem is a Gentoo user, so I'll leave this open for a bit. In the meantime I filed a bug report upstream: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=974185&group_id=2439&atid=102439
Hm, only thing that comes to mind is lang=de_DE@euro and of course the self-compiling as gentoo-specifics. Perhaps I'll look into it deeper sometime.
Sorry for the late answer, I also have that problem with 1.61, my only locale variable set is: LANG=fr_FR@euro
rob: what about marking 1.6.1 stable?
I've committed 1.62 to CVS. Can anyone tell me if the euro sign problem is fixed in this version? Thanks.
is the euro sign problem fixed?