• Just a CP test

    From Gleb Hlebov@2:5023/24.4222 to Bjoern Wiberg on Wednesday, March 06, 2024 11:59:40
    Hi Bjoern,

    Tue 05 Mar 2024 19:36, you -> Mickey:

    Best regards
    Bjoern

    I tried cp850 -> cp866 conversion in GED and it started to show "oe" :-) It's kinda alright, isn't it?


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  • From Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to Gleb Hlebov on Wednesday, March 06, 2024 09:26:09
    Hello Gleb,

    On Wednesday March 06 2024 11:59, you wrote to Bjoern Wiberg:

    Bjoern

    I tried cp850 -> cp866 conversion in GED and it started to show "oe"
    :-) It's kinda alright, isn't it?

    Not quit.

    In German there is a transliteration to replace the 'ö' (o diareresis) with 'oe'. But that only works in German. In Dutch and Scandinavian the 'oe' is already "taken" for another vowel.

    Sorry mate, to have both Cyrillic and Latin with diareses in one and the same message you need UTF-8. ;-)


    Cheers, Michiel

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  • From Gleb Hlebov@2:5023/24.4222 to Michiel van der Vlist on Wednesday, March 06, 2024 13:59:48
    Hi Michiel,

    Wed 06 Mar 2024 09:26, you -> me:

    Bjoern

    I tried cp850 -> cp866 conversion in GED and it started to show
    "oe"
    :-) It's kinda alright, isn't it?

    In German there is a transliteration to replace the '├╢' (o
    diareresis) with 'oe'. But that only works in German. In Dutch and Scandinavian the 'oe' is already "taken" for another vowel.

    Well, at least it's more accurate, unlike that "phi" character that shows without conversion.

    Sorry mate, to have both Cyrillic and Latin with diareses in one and
    the same message you need UTF-8. ;-)

    That's it, I see that you do use the utf-8 charset and simply type/paste the needed character (which on my end shows as '├╢'), nonetheless everyone keeps telling me GED doesn't support utf-8. Does it now, or am doing something wrong? Or does it provide only partial support of European alphabets?


    ... Wed 06 Mar 2024 13:59 +0400
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  • From Michiel van der Vlist@2:280/5555 to Gleb Hlebov on Wednesday, March 06, 2024 13:18:20
    Hello Gleb,

    On Wednesday March 06 2024 13:59, you wrote to me:

    Sorry mate, to have both Cyrillic and Latin with diareses in one
    and the same message you need UTF-8. ;-)

    That's it, I see that you do use the utf-8 charset and simply
    type/paste the needed character (which on my end shows as '├╣'), nonetheless everyone keeps telling me GED doesn't support utf-8. Does
    it now, or am doing something wrong? Or does it provide only partial support of European alphabets?

    Golded has very limited support for UTF-8. With the internal editor in my setup it only works for a limited subset of the accented and umlauted European characters. With an extran UTF-8 editor I can do almost anything.

    Cheers, Michiel

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  • From Björn Wiberg@2:201/137 to Gleb Hlebov on Wednesday, March 06, 2024 16:30:20
    Hello Gleb!

    On 06 Mar 2024, Gleb Hlebov said the following...

    I tried cp850 -> cp866 conversion in GED and it started to show "oe" :-) It's kinda alright, isn't it?

    Yes, I believe e.g. in passports they use that instead of the special character (o with two dots). =)

    Best regards
    Björn

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  • From Gleb Hlebov@2:221/6 to Michiel van der Vlist on Friday, March 08, 2024 16:01:24
    Hi Michiel!
    On 06.03.24 14:18:20, Michiel van der Vlist wrote:

    Sorry mate, to have both Cyrillic and Latin with diareses in one
    and the same message you need UTF-8. ;-)

    That's it, I see that you do use the utf-8 charset and simply
    type/paste the needed character (which on my end shows as '??'), nonetheless everyone keeps telling me GED doesn't support utf-8.

    Golded has very limited support for UTF-8. With the internal editor in
    my setup it only works for a limited subset of the accented and
    umlauted European characters. With an extran UTF-8 editor I can do
    almost anything.

    Yep, I forgot you can use an external editor with GED (the option I've
    never actually tried).


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