Re: svn client for Windows and non-latin symbols

2018-05-09 Thread Anders Munch
Branko ~ibej [mailto:br...@apache.org] wrote: > But if your console window [...] The console is not the issue, or at least not the whole issue. Output might be captured and viewed in an GUI application, or processed by a script. >> You can't even tell it to output utf-8, there's no such option.

Re: svn client for Windows and non-latin symbols

2018-05-07 Thread Eugene M. Zheganin
Hello, On 07.05.2018 14:27, Anders Munch wrote: Fra: Mark Phippard [mailto:markp...@gmail.com]: If you see a ? It means the font does not have a glyph for the character. Use a Unicode font. That would only help if svn would output some kind of unicode. It doesn't. You can't even tell it to ou

Re: svn client for Windows and non-latin symbols

2018-05-07 Thread Branko Čibej
On 07.05.2018 11:27, Anders Munch wrote: > Fra: Mark Phippard [mailto:markp...@gmail.com]: >> If you see a ? It means the font does not have a glyph for the character. >> Use a Unicode font. > That would only help if svn would output some kind of unicode. Nonsense. > It doesn't. Subversion wil

Re: svn client for Windows and non-latin symbols

2018-05-07 Thread Anders Munch
Fra: Mark Phippard [mailto:markp...@gmail.com]: > If you see a ? It means the font does not have a glyph for the character. Use > a Unicode font. That would only help if svn would output some kind of unicode. It doesn't. You can't even tell it to output utf-8, there's no such option. People talk

Re: svn client for Windows and non-latin symbols

2018-05-04 Thread Mark Phippard
If you see a ? It means the font does not have a glyph for the character. Use a Unicode font. Sent from my iPhone > On May 4, 2018, at 6:44 AM, Eugene M. Zheganin wrote: > > Hello, > > > I'm trying to use the native windows client - svn.exe and it really looks > like it corrupts or doesn't

svn client for Windows and non-latin symbols

2018-05-04 Thread Eugene M. Zheganin
Hello, I'm trying to use the native windows client - svn.exe and it really looks like it corrupts or doesn't reencodes properly UTF-8 symbols froma repository (in svn history logs) to the native windows locale, because in dates and content it shows question signs. Is there any workaround t