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Re: UTF-8 Asian Characters Come out as Rubbish [message #450883 is a reply to message #450875] |
Sat, 19 February 2005 13:25 |
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Originally posted by: kent.generatescape.com
hey cool that must be it cuz funnily enough the standard font, courier
supports hebrew!
so in my tree if I have a string and I have no idea what language it is, how
can I choose the correct font?
"Veronika Irvine" <veronika_irvine@oti.com> wrote in message
news:cv5t57$7r0$1@www.eclipse.org...
> You need to make sure you have a font that can display the characters.
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> Look at:
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> Window -> Preferences -> General -> Colors and Fonts -> Debug -> Console
> Font
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> "kent" <kentgibson@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:cv5spa$6dp$1@www.eclipse.org...
>> hi-ya
>> thanks for the interest. On the console I normally just get question
>> marks.
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>> the platform is windows.
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>> whatcha think could be wrong?
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>> thanks
>>
>> kent
>>
>> Steve Northover wrote:
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>>> What platform? Do the strings print properly to the console?
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>>> "kent" <kentgibson@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>>> news:culmvf$j0q$1@www.eclipse.org...
>>>> Hi-ya
>>>>
>>>> I am populating a tree with some values taken from DMOZ, which have
>>>> russian, japanese, hebrew, etc character sets. I am using a
>>>> contenthandler
>>>> and labelhandler.
>>>>
>>>> The original was encoded as utf-8.
>>>>
>>>> As far as I know all I have to do is pass these strings and I should be
>>>> able to see them, no? I see only rubbish for the ones written in other
>>>> languages. Funnily enough for Hebrew characters most of the characters
>>>> come out?!
>>>>
>>>> I have tried to convert to utf-16 but that didn't work.
>>>>
>>>> Have I corrupted the file maybe?
>>>>
>>>> thanks
>>>>
>>>> kent
>>>>
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