On Tue, Mar 14, 2006 at 12:09:06AM +0000, Rafal Czlonka wrote:
> Marcin Owsiany wrote:
> > This is a known upstream problem, which won't be fixed, as it would
> > require rewrites of large part of the code. The author can only
> > recommend running it with "luit".
> 
> That's strange, AFAIR it used to work in the older version over 2 years
> ago. If it's not going to be fixed wouldn't it be easier to just get rid
> of this option from the code?

Here's what Wojtek says:

| The Linux distribution at my desktop computer doesn't support UTF-8
| locale natively, so I'm unable to develop a UTF-8 version. Typical
| "Ncurses and UTF-8" recipes don't work for me.

I guess this means that it should be documented somewhere in the package that
native UTF8 support in ydpdict is broken. I'll do that on the next upload.

Marcin
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