*Allin,
I really think the problem is related with the languages pt e pt_BR.
When I start gretl with **the command line
"Applications/Gretl.app/Contents/Resources/bin/gretl" I get the
Brazilian-Portuguese version and it works fine. So I need to discover how to
configure my Mac to use Brazilian-Portuguese in gretl in the same way my
other softwares work.*
Best,
Henrique
2008/9/20 Henrique <henrique.coelho(a)gmail.com>
Therefore, it seems this experiment might be worth trying: in a
> terminal window, do
>
> export LANG=pt_BR.UTF-8
>
> then try "locale" again and see if LC_ALL appears set.
*I did these procedures but LC_ALL remains the same (blank).*
> (...) try starting gretl from the terminal, using the shell script
> named
> "gretl" in Gretl.app/Contents/Resources/bin . Do accented
> filenames then work? If so, the problem is associated with no
> value being given to LC_ALL.
>
*I did these procedures and the accented filenames had worked. But I'd
noticed that when I open gretl using the icon (with double click) it starts
the Portuguese version (from Portugal), while using the command line
"Applications/Gretl.app/Contents/Resources/bin/gretl" I get the
Brazilian-Portuguese version.
I also tryed to work with accented filenames using Windows XP and gretl
worked fine.
Henrique*