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#41
Originally Posted by sakya View Post
This command worked fine for me (via ssh):
Code:
smssend -n xxxxx -m "مرحبا"
Does not work for me: I've received "ÙرØبا" ("latin-1" chars according to oppenoffice). I'm using ssh on bash.

Last edited by krutznikov; 2011-10-05 at 18:49.
 

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#42
Originally Posted by sakya View Post
This command worked fine for me (via ssh):
Code:
smssend -n xxxxx -m "مرحبا"
Probably the terminal encoding is different.
I can confirm to you a 100% that this doesn't work, either from the terminal directly or via SSH from a GNU/Linux PC.

My locale is set to UTF-8.

It must be associated with the fact that you're sshing in from Windows and that messes up the encoding somehow...

And latin-1 is used by Windows often, so that must be it, you're not encoding it properly...
 

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#43
I've understood that the problem directly comes from Xterm, I've posted here http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php...91#post1115291
 
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#44
It doesn't, I've tried from the terminal, from urxvt, and from emacs within a proper UTF-8 locale.

It's a problem with properly trascoding the character set, caused by erroneous programming within the script.
 
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#45
Originally Posted by 白い熊 View Post
It doesn't, I've tried from the terminal, from urxvt, and from emacs within a proper UTF-8 locale.

It's a problem with properly trascoding the character set, caused by erroneous programming within the script.
I've solved my busybox problem. You're right, the latin-1 problem comes from smssend...
 
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#46
Uploaded now version 0.1.10, please test it when available in the repository.

With LANG set to "it_IT.UTF8" I'm able to send message like "èòàù€" from the n900 terminal.

Btw the -c option isn't working with utf8 text, while the -C option works. I don't really know why (it's just a QtMobility call but conversation doesn't show to compose the message)
 

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#47
true: the -c option no longer works (no message composed), but the -C has no more error :-)
 

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#48
really cool! is there any chance that we could have blinking sms in future releases?
 
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#49
I can send only 70 characters at a time!! any other ppl experience same issue? I am pretty sure I used to send sms that automatically got converted to multiple sms if greater than 160 chars... Please fix this.

FYI - i am currently on 0.1.10 version

Thanks.
 
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#50
Originally Posted by getnani View Post
I can send only 70 characters at a time!! any other ppl experience same issue? I am pretty sure I used to send sms that automatically got converted to multiple sms if greater than 160 chars... Please fix this.

FYI - i am currently on 0.1.10 version
Today I sent 6976 chars at a time, my friend tells me that he received 9 sms... So it works for me with the same version!
 
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