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1

Wednesday, February 18th 2004, 8:04pm

Problem with encoding?

Does anybody knows how can i use Kopete with Russian charset (koi8 and Cp1251)? I getting messages from my friends in Russian as something unreadable, and when i sending message to them, it's showed as ??????? to them.

2

Tuesday, April 27th 2004, 9:40am

All of KDE, including Kopete is set up according to your ~/.login_conf file. In it, you have to set your language and the encoding to whatever you desire, like cp1251. If you wish M$ users to see what you type - your ~/.login_conf file should look something like:
me:My Account:\
:charset=KOI8-R:\
:lang=ru_RU.cp1251:
Try that.
--
Stan
www.unixoid.cjb.net

3

Thursday, July 22nd 2004, 10:03pm

But if i want to have different encodings for connections?

4

Friday, July 23rd 2004, 10:23am

Then Kopete is not for you. Try some other ICQ client. There's a dozen of them in ports.
--
Stan
www.unixoid.cjb.net

5

Friday, July 23rd 2004, 9:51pm

Here is my ~/.login_conf (I use Mandrake Linux 10.0 Official (KDE 3.2.0)

Quoted

me:My Account:\
:charset=KOI8-R:\
:lang=ru_RU.cp1251:

It is not working. What is "My Account"?

6

Friday, July 23rd 2004, 10:13pm

Quoted

Original von DJ-Achtung

All of KDE, including Kopete is set up according to your ~/.login_conf file. In it, you have to set your language and the encoding to whatever you desire, like cp1251. If you wish M$ users to see what you type - your ~/.login_conf file should look something like:
me:My Account:\
:charset=KOI8-R:\
:lang=ru_RU.cp1251:
Try that.

@DJ-Achtung: Are you, by any chance, using FreeBSD?
On Linux, I've not heard of that config file yet and google is full of FreeBSD hits for ".login_conf". I may be wrong though...

7

Wednesday, July 28th 2004, 10:28pm

my platform

Yeah, I'm using FreeBSD 5.2.1, sorry for not mentioning it earlier. :oops:
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Stan
www.unixoid.cjb.net

8

Wednesday, July 28th 2004, 10:51pm

Re: my platform

Quoted

Original von DJ-Achtung

Yeah, I'm using FreeBSD 5.2.1, sorry for not mentioning it earlier. :oops:

So unless by chance jdevelop is also running FreeBSD (dion is running Mandrake) your solution probably doesn't apply. Unfortunately I don't have one for Linux either. This may even be distro-specific.

Any takers?