(*** This bug was imported into bugs.kde.org ***) Package: kpilot Version: 4.3.0b (using KDE 3.0.0 ) Severity: normal Installed from: Mandrake Linux 8.2 i586 - Cooker Compiler: gcc version 2.96 20000731 (Mandrake Linux 8.2 2.96-0.76mdk) OS: Linux (i686) release 2.4.18-6mdk OS/Compiler notes: My Palm IIIc (3.5.2) uses ISO-8859-2 standard to store and display language specific characters. Unfortunatelly KPilot seems to force ISO-8859-1 instead of charsed defined globally in KDE Control Center in Lnaguage/Encoding Prefs. (Submitted via bugs.kde.org) (Called from KBugReport dialog)
Subject: Re: ISO-8859-2 characters are displayerd incorrectly I haven't seen 8859-2 mentioned in the JPilot sources, where I usually look for hints on encodings (only since last week, though). What you can do with a recent KPilot (_very_ recent. Either CVS HEAD or KPilot tarballs from the KPilot website) is add a line Encoding=ISO8859-2 to your kpilotrc near the top, and it should work. Please also look at the comments for bug 52138. If you send me a database and some screenshots then i can check the behavior for you and add the 8859-2 encoding to KPilot as well.
Subject: Re: ISO-8859-2 characters are displayerd incorrectly Thank you for your bug report. The bug that you reported has been identified and has been fixed in the latest development (CVS) version of KDE. The bug report will be closed. In KPilot 4.3.8, you can edit the configuration file to set the encoding the Pilot uses. In 4.4.0, there will be a combo box available to select from.