UTF-8 enooding can't print GB2312
Hi, as adviced by Mike I set my encoding to en_US.UTF-8. I can happily type chinese character, and print it. (Open Office can't be used for SCIM?) but the problem is, I CAN open document with chinese character from my old SuSE installation, but CAN NOT print it. I believe it's because in the past I used something like zh_cn.gb2312. is there anyway I can read & print my old file. or, is there any web site I can read about all the chinese problem & how to fix it in SuSE 9.1. thanks. =========================================================================================== "Gabung INSTANIA, dapatkan XENIA. Daftar di www.telkomnetinstan.com, langsung dapat akses Internet Gratis.. Dan ..ikuti "Instan Smile" berhadiah Xenia,Tour S'pore, Komputer,dll, info hub : TELKOM Jatim 0-800-1-467826 " ===========================================================================================
"Isen"
as adviced by Mike I set my encoding to en_US.UTF-8.
I can happily type chinese character, and print it. (Open Office can't be used for SCIM?)
but the problem is, I CAN open document with chinese character from my old SuSE installation, but CAN NOT print it.
How do you open the documents (with what program?) and how do you try to print them? Are these documents plain text files?
I believe it's because in the past I used something like zh_cn.gb2312.
is there anyway I can read & print my old file.
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Mike FABIAN
as adviced by Mike I set my encoding to en_US.UTF-8. I can happily type chinese character, and print it. (Open Office can't be used for SCIM?)
but the problem is, I CAN open document with chinese character from my old SuSE installation, but CAN NOT print it.
How do you open the documents (with what program?) and how do you try to print them?
I double-click the document. (open with the 'home' icon, go to document folder, and double click the file.)
Are these documents plain text files?
no. actually, I just notice the file, is a microsoft word document file, sent by someone else to me. It's display nicely on Open Office, but I can't print it. (sorry for the mistake...) but, it seems that open office in SuSE 9.1 can't print gb2312 character?
I believe it's because in the past I used something like zh_cn.gb2312.
is there anyway I can read & print my old file.
=========================================================================================== "Gabung INSTANIA, dapatkan XENIA. Daftar di www.telkomnetinstan.com, langsung dapat akses Internet Gratis.. Dan ..ikuti "Instan Smile" berhadiah Xenia,Tour S'pore, Komputer,dll, info hub : TELKOM Jatim 0-800-1-467826 " ===========================================================================================
"Isen"
Are these documents plain text files?
no. actually, I just notice the file, is a microsoft word document file, sent by someone else to me. It's display nicely on Open Office, but I can't print it. (sorry for the mistake...)
but, it seems that open office in SuSE 9.1 can't print gb2312 character?
I don't think so. OpenOffice uses Unicode internally and saves the
files in UTF-8. As far as I know, Microsoft Word uses Unicode
internally as well. Therefore I don't think this has anything todo
with gb2312 an I don't think it has anything to do with the locale you
are using either.
If you have a sample document which you cannot print, you can send it
to me and I'll try to find out what is wrong.
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Mike FABIAN
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