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Hi !
When rendering images contening text with accents (I'm french),
the letters with accents are replaced by another characters
without any error or warning in the messages...
I guess it's due to the ansi coding of windows. I tried to edit
the source code under DOS' editor but it doesn't work.
Can't find anything about that in help and FAQ files...
Is there a configuration clue for that ?
Happy new Year (see the link, (without the accent :-( ))
http://perso.club-internet.fr/dito/1999.htm
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Didier TOULOUZE Visitez ma page web !
dito@club-internet.fr http://perso.club-internet.fr/dito
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Didier TOULOUZE wrote:
> Hi !
>
> When rendering images contening text with accents (I'm french),
> the letters with accents are replaced by another characters
> without any error or warning in the messages...
>
> I guess it's due to the ansi coding of windows. I tried to edit
> the source code under DOS' editor but it doesn't work.
> Can't find anything about that in help and FAQ files...
> Is there a configuration clue for that ?
>
> Happy new Year (see the link, (without the accent :-( ))
> http://perso.club-internet.fr/dito/1999.htm
>
> __________________________________________________________________
> Didier TOULOUZE Visitez ma page web !
> dito@club-internet.fr http://perso.club-internet.fr/dito
This is a known bug and only happens on the windows version of Pov.
The team is aware of it and hopefully it will be fixed in the proposed
Pov version 3.5 due out in a couple of months.
--
Ken Tyler
tyl### [at] pacbellnet
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In article <368E7DEE.3A8D4F02@club-internet.fr> , Didier TOULOUZE
<dit### [at] club-internetfr> wrote:
>When rendering images contening text with accents (I'm french),
>the letters with accents are replaced by another characters
>without any error or warning in the messages...
>
>I guess it's due to the ansi coding of windows. I tried to edit
>the source code under DOS' editor but it doesn't work.
>Can't find anything about that in help and FAQ files...
>Is there a configuration clue for that ?
The POV-Ray code is designed to only read ASCII code, and the original ASCII
definition is only specific for the lower 128 character codes. The problem occures
with every non English language and on every operating system (at least it does on
the Mac as well) because POV-Ray cannot (in a cross-platform, portable way) determine
which set of upper 128 character codes to use and then map them to the font which
likely uses Unicode. The problem can only (completely) be eliminated when POV-Ray
supports Unicode.
Thorsten
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Thorsten Froehlich, Duisburg, Germany
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Thorsten Froehlich wrote:
> The problem can only (completely) be eliminated when POV-Ray
> supports Unicode.
>
> Thorsten
Is that likely to happen ?
--
Ken Tyler
tyl### [at] pacbellnet
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In article <368FB52C.9CD9E233@pacbell.net> , Ken <tyl### [at] pacbellnet> wrote:
>> The problem can only (completely) be eliminated when POV-Ray
>> supports Unicode.
>>
>> Thorsten
>
>Is that likely to happen ?
Thats a good question, this issue has not been discussed in the team *yet*.
Thorsten
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Thorsten Froehlich, Duisburg, Germany
I am a member of the POV-Ray Team.
Visit POV-Ray on the web: http://www.povray.org
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> >> The problem can only (completely) be eliminated when POV-Ray
> >> supports Unicode.
> >Is that likely to happen ?
> Thats a good question, this issue has not been discussed in the team *yet*.
I sent a little email to Chris Young to ask him...
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Didier TOULOUZE Visitez ma page web !
dito@club-internet.fr http://perso.club-internet.fr/dito
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