05-17-2022, 03:44 AM
(05-16-2022, 07:15 PM)TheOldPresbyope Wrote: @chaos333
Interesting. I wouldn't have thought manipulating the metadata with a tag editor such as Kid3 would be sufficient. NIce.
As for the local display, I'm able to reproduce your finding.
This display is being generated by a local instance of chromium browser running as an X11-client on the moOde host. I suppose the discrepancy we see is due to the X11-server on the same host not having access to a compatible set of xfonts or running with the wrong locale or font setting.
I've never had an occasion to run an X11-server with locale/font settings different from the system settings so I don't know what to suggest here. Sorry. If I get a chance I'll try tweaking some settings to see what happens but perhaps someone else who already knows the answer will respond first.
Regards,
Kent
yes. kid3 is a nice opensource for tag modifying..thanks for your hint.
as per the monitor not showing characters, your finding is really very impressive and pity that so far you do not have a deep research.
please inform me about this no matter how many years after. lol.
and i wonder if it support chinese charasters at all for the local chromium browser...then i might be the moode does not have the fonts..maybe..
i dunno.
some sone else could explain more? not even solve.
thanks