Hi list, I've noticed that putting Italian accented characters into the
labels of a gnuplot graph results in those characters not correctly displayed.
Some notes:
- I'm using iso-8859-1 as the default locale, and everything else in gretl WRT
localisation is working perfectly.
- The problem occurs both with user input strings and with strings generated by
the program (although I've checked them and the accented characters are OK in
the it.po file)
- If I save the gnuplot script for a graph, the script contains the correct
accented characters, and if I execute the script from within gnuplot, the
resulting graph contains correct accented characters
- I'm running gretl 1.5.0 and gnuplot 4.0 (both from Debian GNU/Linux packages)
As far as I can understand, it's like if gretl is failing to pass the "set
encoding iso_8859_1" command to gnuplot (but I might be wrong...).
Is anyone else having similar problems? Let me know if I can do any other useful
tests to track the bug (if it's a bug).
Cri
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