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#31
is it possible to list all numbers with a matching nickname? i use nickname to get around the missing group sms feature. possible via nicolai script?
 
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#32
Originally Posted by krutznikov View Post
thanks a lot for this work! usefull with a PC connected SSH! by cons there is indeed an encodage problem with french chars (accents) but I donc't know if it's because of the X-terminal... further, without the -c or -C option, the message isn't always saved in the sent folder...
No, this program doesn't properly encode UTF-8 characters, and thus sent messages get mangled...
 
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Originally Posted by 白い熊 View Post
No, this program doesn't properly encode UTF-8 characters, and thus sent messages get mangled...
Ops, I never tested this, I'll try to fix it (it should be easy).
 
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#34
Uploaded now version 0.1.9

Changelog:
*Fixed bug when saving messages
*Fixed unicode messages

Please test and report if unicode messages work.

Last edited by sakya; 2011-09-30 at 14:58.
 

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#35
thanks for it! I've tested the 1.9 version but the same accent problems appears with the -C or with no option. By cons with the -c option, it works (it worked even before the update)...

for example: instead of "é", I get "é"

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Originally Posted by krutznikov View Post
thanks for it! I've tested the 1.9 version but the same accents problems appears with the -C option. By cons with the -c option, it works (it worked even before the update)...
Oh, sorry: I fixed the problem without using conversation (without -C or -c), I'll fix also the problem with conversation.
Thanks for your report.
 

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hum I get the same problem with no option, for example: instead of "é", I get "é"
 

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#38
The problem persists with both, it's encoding garbage before handing the text to conversations or sending it. Same encoding garbage that krutznikov mentions.
 
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#39
Oh yes, with the -c option, it pastes proper text to the conversation. With the -C it pastes false text.

So there must be different encoding steps going on in the two steps...
 
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OK, I'll make some other tests: I tested this only via ssh and seemed to work.

This command worked fine for me (via ssh):
Code:
smssend -n xxxxx -m "مرحبا"
Probably the terminal encoding is different.

Thanks for your tests.
 

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