Me neither
I hope so, even if it's not 100% perfect, that would be great.
Cheers.
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Daniel
Me neither
I hope so, even if it's not 100% perfect, that would be great.
BTW, I checked the first translation you sent me, and something looks weird: I see þ character, but it seems not part of the Turkish alphabet. Maybe there is a problem with the encoding of the first file you sent me (it's ISO-8859-1 encoded, I do need UTF-8 to avoid problems).F1RMB wrote: ↑Sat Feb 15, 2020 8:33 amHi Ali,
No, don't remove "unsupported" characters, currently two of the ones you've listed aren't in the fonts, but they are not in your current translations.
So please, leave them in, and tell me if there is anything wrong when displayed on the screen.
The only missing character are: Ğ, ğ and such special dotted I and dotless i. But it's possible to add them, but AFAIK, they aren't used in the current tranlations you've made (or I'm missing something).
Cheers.
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Daniel
Okay, so now the first file is correct, I will rebuild another firmware, but later as I'm busy with other things right now.ta5ayx wrote: ↑Sat Feb 15, 2020 9:09 amSorry, I changed the characters that are not supported on the device in the last file.
I am using Notepad ++ and made this setting, see the picture.
I just made this setting.
I am not an expert on these issues.
The S characters are not on the screen and I did not come out, so I corrected them as S and i.
edit:
The file in your last message is OK.
It is necessary to look for any characters that do not load on the device and appear on the screen.
The file looks good.