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I've just switch from my debian sid to kubuntu and and all my buttons that have accents on it such as "é" or "à" display garbage such as Ä¢ instead, how can I get it right? In both kubuntu and debian I started dpkg-reconfigure locales-data and checked every single box and selected enUTF8 as default and I also installed gcc4 locales but it didn't change nothing. did I miss something?
thanx in advance
Patcito
Edit: Note that qtdesigner preview of the dialogues does show the accents right it's only when I compile and execute that they look weird
This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "patcito" (Nov 19th 2005, 6:02pm)
Originally posted by dimitri
I can reproduce that with Qt 4.0. This seems to have been fixed in Qt 4.1.
Thanx a lot for your help, I heard Qt4.1 is going to be released very soon so that's ok for me, i'll just recompile when I get it. It's weird though that is does work on my sid and not on my kubuntu which both have 4.0.1