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Hello again...
I'm not going to tell you my story again, as I did in the Newbie corner, but I'm very new to Arch.
Everything went well with its install as well as with Xfce install...
I, then decided to install conky on my Xfce and I started it...
But There are strange squares characters appearing at the end of each line...
I browsed the net a little but did not find a solution...
So if anyone has any ideas... I did try many configuration files (.conkyrc) but the problem is always the same... I do not know why there are those strange characters...
I may post a screenshot this evening to show you the problem, but I can't right now...
Thanks in advance !
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Hello again...
I'm not going to tell you my story again, as I did in the Newbie corner, but I'm very new to Arch.
Everything went well with its install as well as with Xfce install...I, then decided to install conky on my Xfce and I started it...
But There are strange squares characters appearing at the end of each line...I browsed the net a little but did not find a solution...
So if anyone has any ideas... I did try many configuration files (.conkyrc) but the problem is always the same... I do not know why there are those strange characters...
I may post a screenshot this evening to show you the problem, but I can't right now...
Thanks in advance !
It is probably a font problem. Try this font called bauhaus http://www.themeworld.com/fonts/indexB4.shtml. That is what I use for my conky. Or try different fonts to see if it works.
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Thanks, but I doubt it is related with fonts in any manners...
The reason I'm saying this is that those characters appear at the end of every line, including horizontal rules ($hr)...
Moreover I tried two different fonts and the problem still occured...
I am perplex...
Though I'll try it this evening and tell you.
Thanks for your answer !
Piou Piou
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Do you have a screenshot? So we can see how this looks...
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That happens when you copy conky configs with different encodings between winxp --> linux.
Opening the file in gedit etc and saving it in utf8 usually helps.
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conky runs on windows too?
There shouldn't be any reason to learn more editor types than emacs or vi -- mg (1)
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conky runs on windows too?
Nope, it's just that I downloaded and arranged my conky file at work (on Windows ). I do not have the net at home for now...
Thanks for the explanation, I wouldn't have figured that out by myself...
Piou Piou
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conky runs on windows too?
lol sure why not? But seriously my desktop is winxp, laptop is arch so either I freenx or browse these forums with winxp machine and copy paste whatnot thru samba to linux and it often messes file encodings up
First time I encountered this was in webpages made of dreamweaver and wondered why ÖÄÅ wont work
Well atleast dreamweaver has the unix / encoding settings
Last edited by Mikko777 (2007-05-03 19:56:09)
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I there,
I'm new on archlinux and i have install the package of conky, i have the same problem as you.
I resolve that open .conkyrc with leafpad and save in UTF-8 , you have one option to chose the-end-line (CR CR+LF LF), you have to chose LF.
Sorry for the english.
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Simply! run this!
sed 's/\r//' -i /path/to/conky/rc
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Five year old thread, people. Five years!
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Fo … Bumping.27
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