Typing "ü" adds "MM-<" to the input box, "ß" becomes "M~" etc.
Also strings in the menu are displayed wrong, if they contain an umlaut:
4. PunktestM-CM-$nde anzeigen
"msgunfmt /usr/share/locale/de_DE/LC_MESSAGES/typespeed.mo" appears to display the strings properly as utf8.
Maybe typespeed sets up internal conversation in a wrong way?
I can make it fail on startup using the following - while the specified locale setting is invalid / not installed though:
$ LANG=de_DE.latin1 typespeed
typespeed: main: setlocale
I confirm this, using de_DE.UTF-8.
Typing "ü" adds "MM-<" to the input box, "ß" becomes "M~" etc.
Also strings in the menu are displayed wrong, if they contain an umlaut:
4. PunktestM-CM-$nde anzeigen
"msgunfmt /usr/share/ locale/ de_DE/LC_ MESSAGES/ typespeed. mo" appears to display the strings properly as utf8.
Maybe typespeed sets up internal conversation in a wrong way?
I can make it fail on startup using the following - while the specified locale setting is invalid / not installed though:
$ LANG=de_DE.latin1 typespeed
typespeed: main: setlocale