Ticket #116 (closed enhancement: fixed)
non-UTF encoding in diff and blame output
| Reported by: | DenD | Owned by: | alwin |
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| Priority: | normal | Milestone: | 0.14.x |
| Component: | All | Version: | |
| Severity: | minor | Keywords: | |
| Cc: |
Description
My system locale is ru_RU.UTF-8, but all my project's files stored in cp1251 encoding. All KDE editors may correctly work with any russian encoding.
May I view diff and blame output of kdesvn in my native cp1251 encoding?
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comment:1 Changed 7 years ago by DenD
- Owner changed from anonymous to alwin
- Status changed from new to assigned
comment:3 Changed 6 years ago by alwin
- Type changed from defect to enhancement
see r1262, if you want you may test it if it works with your encoding (I have no cyrillic encoding and texts here), diff-display follows.
comment:5 in reply to: ↑ 4 Changed 6 years ago by alwin
Replying to DenD:
Tell me please repos URL. I can't find it :(
comment:6 Changed 6 years ago by alwin
- Status changed from assigned to closed
- Resolution set to fixed
See changeset r1264 - feature done
comment:7 follow-up: ↓ 8 Changed 6 years ago by DenD
Thank you for your job and support, alwin. kdesvn is a wonderful program.
I want to test this revision, but I can't to compile program from svn or build rpm for my openSUSE. If you have rpm, please share it.
comment:8 in reply to: ↑ 7 Changed 6 years ago by alwin
Replying to DenD:
Thank you for your job and support, alwin. kdesvn is a wonderful program.
You're welcome.
I want to test this revision, but I can't to compile program from svn or build rpm for my openSUSE. If you have rpm, please share it.
Hm, no - I have no openSuse, and building rpm before release makes no sense to me. So you must wait until next release ;)
