I never felt myself so miserable. I installed KDE1.1.2 base and its dependencies to get kvt. I start kvt with koi8r font. Mutt displays message in koi8 encoding without problems. Vi rejects completely input in ru keyboard. I tried Icelandic keyboard, I can input thorn character without any problems. But as soon as I switch keyboard to ru no input is possible in vi. Some progress achieved though: cyrillic characters can be typed in Mozilla. It drives me completely nuts. I am missing some simple setting in kvt/bash/vi. I only wonder why it was simple in KDE 1.1.2 and why it is so broken in 2.1? I am using KDE 2.1 rpms for SuSE 7.1 from KDE mirror at sourceforge.net. Togan, can you do me a favour? Can you add ru keyboard to your keyboards and try typing in vi? Thanks, -Kastus On Wed, Mar 07, 2001 at 08:07:30AM +0200, Togan Muftuoglu wrote:
Tor Sigurdsson wrote:
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I tried adding Turkish keyboard, and setting my font to iso8859-2 ( which I have installed... dunno if it's the correct font for turkish tho :) then I started kvt ( in /opt/kde/bin/kvt ) and it worked.. lots of funny characters :)
Now It could be true with the funny characters as Turkish is latin5 or ISO8859-9 although you can use iso8859-3 as well but iso8859-2 no way just a info message.
But on the serios topic try to do a search in the i18.kde.org mail archives as this was one of the common issues discussed there.
-- Togan Muftuoglu
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