GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 436423
import of non-ASCII characters
Last modified: 2018-06-29 21:36:04 UTC
Please describe the problem: In Windows 2000 (using character sets ISO-8859-1 or windows-1252), the result of importing a QIF file shows that all non-ASCII characters in text zones such as Description have been physically eliminated. This is not a question of non-display. Steps to reproduce: 1. install GnuCash for Windows to use ISO-8859-1 character set (particularly but not necessarily W2K) 2. create a QIF file containing text zones containing non-ASCII chars. (e.g. à, ä, Â, Ç, é, è, ê, ã, õ, ñ, ó, ...) 3. Import QIF file to GnuCash, then observe results where all non-ASCII chars. have been eliminated. Actual results: all non-ASCII characters have been physically eliminated Expected results: that all non-ASCII (text, printable) characters appear, as in the source Does this happen every time? yes Other information: I propose that development strive to comply completely with Unicode standard to include all and eliminate none.
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