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Do you only see this with ncmcpp? What is the title supposed to be?
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No, I see it elsewhere in the task lists, for example. Never in, say, firefox, though. The character is supposed to be the "heart" or "love" symbol as seen here on track four: https://www.anticon.com/item.php?code=abr0105
I suppose it's possible that montecarlo simply doesn't have that character.
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No, I see it elsewhere in the task lists, for example. Never in, say, firefox, though. The character is supposed to be the "heart" or "love" symbol as seen here on track four: https://www.anticon.com/item.php?code=abr0105
I suppose it's possible that montecarlo simply doesn't have that character.
Well, sounds like just an encoding issue to me. Nothing specific to awesome. I'm not sure how to fix it, short of changing that song's title, though.
If montecarlo lacked that character, you'd get a placeholder rather than the mess you got.
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ryanklee wrote:No, I see it elsewhere in the task lists, for example. Never in, say, firefox, though. The character is supposed to be the "heart" or "love" symbol as seen here on track four: https://www.anticon.com/item.php?code=abr0105
I suppose it's possible that montecarlo simply doesn't have that character.
Well, sounds like just an encoding issue to me. Nothing specific to awesome. I'm not sure how to fix it, short of changing that song's title, though.
If montecarlo lacked that character, you'd get a placeholder rather than the mess you got.
Interesting. For clarity's sake I should point out that it's not just that song's title. I experience the same issue elsewhere, but I only started noticing it very recently, as I've been using Awesome for less than two days.
I'll try to track the behavior more closely, see if I can get a coherent fix on it. It's rather unsightly, though and I'd like to figure it out. It niggles.
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Problem solved by changing the line in /etc/rc.conf
LOCALE="en_US"
to
LOCALE="en_US.utf8"
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