Well, I just "fixed" it here on my box. Here's what I did: I replaced this
SUPPORTED="en_US.UTF-8:en_US:en:pt_BR.UTF-8:pt_BR:pt"
for this
SUPPORTED="en_US.iso88591:en_US:en:pt_BR.iso88591:pt_BR:pt"
Now all seems to work just fine (of course, I lost UTF-8 support, but that doesn't seem to be a probl at the moment).
HTH
Andre
On 01 Dec 2003 11:27:47 -0200 Alexandre Oliva aoliva@redhat.com wrote:
On Nov 30, 2003, Rui Miguel Seabra rms@1407.org wrote:
I've had that problem ever since RH8 (I think). In some circumstances, the proper character is written, but gtk widgets and mozilla don't seem capable.
I think that the wrong character is being used ever since the move to UTF-8, but I can't find which is which.
Why would anyone expect ' c to generate something different from __? Sure enough, we used to abuse it to generate ç, but with an international configuration, since there are languages that do use __, they have to get preference for the obvious meaning of __. So we, poor users of ç (or any other ¸s) have to use Compose (generally the right Alt key), comma and the letter under which the Cedilla character should be placed. Worksforme, at least in Fedora Core 1. I vaguely remember that it worked in RHL9 as well, and possibly even on 8.0. If you want the gory details, there are bugzilla reports about this, but I don't have the bug numbers handy.
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