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Summary: | In zh_CN.GBK locale, Chinese characters can not be input to text area of all dialog window | ||
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Product: | ide | Reporter: | agctools <agctools> |
Component: | Code | Assignee: | issues@ide <issues> |
Status: | RESOLVED WONTFIX | ||
Severity: | blocker | CC: | liuyh, mpetras |
Priority: | P2 | Keywords: | I18N |
Version: | 3.x | ||
Hardware: | PC | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Issue Type: | DEFECT | Exception Reporter: |
Description
agctools
2004-04-22 09:34:22 UTC
The linux I use is RedHat 9 If I understand correctly, it is not possible to enter chinese characters in any textfield in any dialog (possibly in the whole IDE). In fact I can, except GBK locale. For example, I can search a Chinese string, give a Chinese name to a file, and etc. Another case is on Windows 2000, Chinese locale, if you take a look at "open file" dialog, all Chinese characters are shown as hollow block. Suppose they are the same problems. So I didn't open a new bug. Am I right? Hollow blocks instead of characters are displayed if the JRE (Java Runtime Environment) does not know how to display the characters. It is not a problem of the IDE. Hints: - maybe the zh_CN.GBK locale is not supported? The name of the locale seems a little bit strange - locale identifiers usually contain only letters and underscores. - documents which could help with the issue: http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.2/docs/guide/intl/intlTOC.doc.html http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.2/docs/guide/intl/locale.doc.html http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.2/docs/guide/intl/encoding.doc.html It is due to RedHat, so I close it. On RedHat 9, Chinese characters can not be input with GBK locale. |