Mandag 29 mai 2006 15:20, skrev Klavs Haugaard: > 1) Have tried with diffrent fonts with the same result. > 2) not quite sure what you mean by changing locele for wine, the locale > settings is set to "en_DK", i can see that when i start wine i get > an error "Warning: Language 'en_DK' was not recognized, defaulting > to 'en_US'. so you might have a point that wine needs the en_DK > somehow, i just cant figure out how... 'en_DK' is not a valid locale. Your locale is probably 'da_DK'. Alexander > 3) My bad, kernel 2.4, Debian 3.1. Wine 20050310 (the one installed with > aptitude), (no offense taken =)) > > -Klavs > > Daniel Skorka wrote: > > Klavs Haugaard <tant@xxxxxxx> wrote: > >>Running a 10 finger training program originally made for win 95 on wine, > >>and it all runs smoothly except that i cant get it to show the danish > >>characters "æøå", if i press the keys on the keyboard they work fine so > >>its not the keymapping thats wrong.. > >> > >>It just replaces the characters with blank spaces. > > > > Two guesses: > > 1) Missing symbols in the fonts. > > 2) You need to change the locale for wine (man 1 locale) > > > > Daniel > > > >>Running on Debian 2.4 > > > > No offense, but that release doesn't exist. What wine version are you > > using? > > > > Daniel > > *** Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com *** > _______________________________________________ > wine-users mailing list > wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx > http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users