Just a note: I found out that FoD was crashing on Linux, and the reason was that I was using characters like #241, which is this squiggly "o" with a line coming out of it.
I don't even know if what I did was supposed to be supported. The character looked like crap, in retrospect, so I absolutely do not need to go back. Just posting this in case anyone in the future tries the same.
(Keywords for Google!: Hugo, special characters, pound sign, #241, crash, Linux.)
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Sorry, sorry - yes, I meant 243.Kent! wrote:Well, technically that's supposed to work. You're supposed to be able to supply valid Latin-1 characters as three-digit codes like that. (Do you mean 243 instead of 241? 243 is an o-acute, which I seem to remember being the symbol displayed on Windows.)
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Um, since it's statically compiled and includes the WXWindows library, that can't be it. I realized this on the way home from the library Thursday. But, yes it's good to know that the binary works... under Puppy Linux. I should try and see why it segfaults under Ubuntu.