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Re: [Health] UNICODE doesn't not working under Windows


From: Luis Falcon
Subject: Re: [Health] UNICODE doesn't not working under Windows
Date: Wed, 29 Jan 2014 23:01:07 +0000
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Thanks Odicha !
On 29/01/14 22:36, odicha wrote:
> windows client relies on some precompiled packages. Not sure but I think
> pygtk-allinone is not unicode, so it'll fail
The strange thing is that Thai language seems to work on that platform.

Anyways, we'll wait for your feedback !

Best,
> 
> El 29/01/2014 05:30 p.m., Luis Falcon escribió:
>> On 29/01/14 21:48, odicha wrote:
>>> Time to make tests :)
>> Just a quick update.
>>
>> I tested the GNU Health Lao translation package for the health core
>> module and it worked fine, at least I can see the strings in menus and
>> forms. Of course, using GNU/Linux .
>>
>> Thanks a lot Odicha for testing !!
>>
>> Best
>>> El 29/01/2014 04:09 p.m., Luis Falcon escribió:
>>>> Dear Anousak
>>>> On 28/01/14 08:48, Anousak Souphavanh wrote:
>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>>
>>>>> We are testing Tryton Windows Client version now and we found that
>>>>> Thai
>>>>> is working fine which is using Tahoma font. However Lao is UNICODE
>>>>> based
>>>>> font thus it is not working, it shows square boxes instead I was
>>>>> wondering if we would need to include a statement in the Tryton client
>>>>> app for Windows to use Lao UNICODE.
>>>>>
>>>> Thanks a lot for reporting ! We will look at it and ask the Tryton
>>>> community about this issue in the Windows client.
>>>>
>>>> If I am not mistaken, it the Lao language displays well on a GNU/Linux
>>>> client.
>>>>
>>>> We'll get back to you soon.
>>>>
>>>> All the
>>>> best,
>>>>> Does anyone have any experience or similar issue with UNICODE in
>>>>> Windows? Please share. Thanks
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> -- 
>>>>> Regards,
>>>>> Anousak (Anthony) Souphavanh
>>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
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