[GRASS-user] Character encoding problem

Jana Krajcovicova jkrajc at gmail.com
Tue Jan 20 09:52:01 EST 2009


Yes!!!
Sorry for bothering you with the last question.
I used d.font.freetype pointing at a .ttf font in /usr/share/fonts/... and
now it displays all characters perfectly.

Thanks anyway.

Jana

On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 3:09 PM, JanaKr <jkrajc at gmail.com> wrote:

>
> It was an interesting idea with open office (I didn't know I can open dbf
> file there). I used it to convert the dbf encoding to UTF-8. Now, when I
> use
> db.select for displaying the table, all CE fonts are OK. Nevertheless, when
> I graphically display the data, the CE characters are missing. It seems to
> me that missing fonts are the problem. I tried to set different fonts using
> d.font but it didn't help.
> Can I somehow add fonts to GRASS and if so, can anyone give me advice where
> to obtain them?
>
> Jana
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