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    Dialog Boxes contain x's and q"s instead of shading

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    • mituM
      mitu Global Moderator @xoan
      last edited by

      @xoan Yes, I've seen it reported a few times. Did you also update the RetroPie scripts or just Raspbian ?

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      • EfriimE
        Efriim
        last edited by Efriim

        EDIT:sudo dpkg-reconfigure console-setup tab completion works for invoking some of the debian commands anyways it was console-setup not console-data
        utf-8 should work

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        • mituM
          mitu Global Moderator @Efriim
          last edited by

          @Efriim Did this fixed it for you ?

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          • EfriimE
            Efriim @mitu
            last edited by Efriim

            @mitu
            actually I tested it ISO-8859-1
            but then it fixed it with UTF-8
            I didn't try a reboot though.
            Will try ISO-8859-1 then reboot, UTF-8 works though.

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            • mituM
              mitu Global Moderator @Efriim
              last edited by

              @Efriim Sure, but how about raspi-config. If you look at the topic, you see that the problem is that there's no common setting to make this work for both raspi-config and RetroPie-Setup at once.

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              • EfriimE
                Efriim @mitu
                last edited by

                @mitu
                ISO-8859-1 wasn't even installed on mine, so I used the raspi-config update locales and checked all en-us, and now they both work.
                I didnt actually get x and qs though.
                Reading...

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                • mituM
                  mitu Global Moderator @Efriim
                  last edited by

                  @Efriim said in Dialog Boxes contain x's and q"s instead of shading:

                  I didnt actually get x and qs though.

                  So, if you didn't experience the problem reported by @papaxris or @xoan ?

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                  • EfriimE
                    Efriim @mitu
                    last edited by Efriim

                    @mitu
                    I was just trying to help. OPs second image upload is what I get when I set it to ISO-8859-1 before I installed ISO-8859-1. The question was almost answered, just needed to install locale ISO-8859-1 or change console to UTF-8. I don't know what give x and q.

                    Cool font by the way, I think I'm going to keep it.

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                    • mituM
                      mitu Global Moderator @Efriim
                      last edited by mitu

                      @Efriim The question is - the Raspbian defaults have been working for so long without problems, so what exactly is causing this problem to appear now ?
                      I'm interested what causes this - is it RetroPie or Raspbian ? If you have an up-to-date RetroPie setup, but don't experience the problem, then it's most likely a Raspbian thing. Is your Raspbian system also up-to-date ?

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                      • EfriimE
                        Efriim @mitu
                        last edited by

                        @mitu
                        I couldn't give an x or q about setups, but I do. I didn't have any problem, I was just trying to help.
                        When I first installed Retropie, last christmas. I remembered something like this. I know I installed US ISO-8859-1, and I dont think I changed the console but I didn't care that it looked different. I remember updating a package from source and reading some errors about either the codepage missing or I was using the wrong codepage, linux standard is use UTF-8.

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                        • mituM
                          mitu Global Moderator @Efriim
                          last edited by mitu

                          @Efriim said in Dialog Boxes contain x's and q"s instead of shading:

                          I couldn't give an x or q about setups, but I do. I didn't have any problem, I was just trying to help.

                          I think you're getting this wrong.
                          My question if you get the same error was in order to determine what's different in your setup from the other people that reported this (including me). Please re-read my previous update and try to provide an answer if you really want to help - if you're on the last version of RetroPie but you don't get the error, then it means it's something that's changed in Raspbian. That's why I asked if you're up-to-date with your Raspbian installation, because you can update now the OS and see if you can reproduce the error.

                          EDIT: can you also post the contents of your /etc/default/console-setup file ?

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                          • EfriimE
                            Efriim @mitu
                            last edited by Efriim

                            @mitu
                            I understand. I haven't upgraded raspbian packages. Will update.

                            ACTIVE_CONSOLES="/dev/tty[1-6]"
                            CHARMAP="UTF-8"
                            CODESET="guess"
                            FONTFACE=
                            FONTSIZE=
                            VIDEOMODE=
                            They were blank except for codeset and CHARMAP and active_consoles, I added the fontface you use. videomode was blank.

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                            • EfriimE
                              Efriim
                              last edited by

                              I have one error, I think it was there before the raspbian upgrade but after a 4.4.9.

                              Exception OSError: (9, 'Bad file descriptor') in <module 'threading' from '/usr/lib/python2.7/threading.pyc'> ignored
                              

                              The update went smoothly, there was some miscellaneous errors but I can't remember what they were now, they were in the modules.

                              The retropie menu looks normal
                              The raspi-config menu looks normal

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                              • mituM
                                mitu Global Moderator @Efriim
                                last edited by mitu

                                @Efriim Thanks for the test - I'll try your config file on my installation later on to see if anything changes. Just to make sure, you're opening them from Emulationstation and not via SSH ?

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                                • EfriimE
                                  Efriim
                                  last edited by Efriim

                                  Try using the locale update in raspi config again. You can check both UTF-8 and ISO-8859 to install, try using UTF-8.

                                  Yeah I'm using emulation stations menu. If you use SSH there is probably a way to set the codepage for both the console and the ssh client.

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                                  • mituM
                                    mitu Global Moderator @Efriim
                                    last edited by

                                    @Efriim Sadly, the configuration that works for you doesn't seem to work in my case - I still get the same behavior as the one reported in this topic. Mind you, I'm still using the default locale - en_GB.UTF-8.
                                    I guess I'll have to dig a bit further.

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                                    • EfriimE
                                      Efriim @mitu
                                      last edited by Efriim

                                      @mitu
                                      I mistyped the command earlier but edited it.
                                      sudo dpkg-reconfigure console-setup
                                      and
                                      sudo dpkg-reconfigure locales
                                      You should be able to fix it with those, ISO-8859-1 will even work, but you want to at least generate a UTF-8 as well.

                                      If you're having the x and qs in ssh like me(I dunno how long its been that way), then I think if you switch back to ISO-8859 it will display properly, windows generally uses a ISO, alternatively you can likely change a setting in your ssh client program to use UTF-8 as per other linux defaults.

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                                      • mituM
                                        mitu Global Moderator @Efriim
                                        last edited by

                                        @Efriim The fonts through SSH are fine, it's just the console ones that are buggy. I don't have a keyboard on the PI, so it's a bit challenging to fiddle with the terminal settings.
                                        However, as part of the digging process, I installed a 4.4 image and updated RetroPie only - the error doesn't show up. Next is an OS update and I'll see if anything changes after that.

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                                        • mituM
                                          mitu Global Moderator
                                          last edited by

                                          An OS update makes the error reported to appear - so it's definitely something OS/Linux related that triggers this. Will have to figure out which package broke what.

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                                          • B
                                            brunozero
                                            last edited by

                                            this error appears to me too, I guess it was after updating the script to 4.4.9.
                                            But so far everything seems to work normally, this error appears when accessing the retropie setup, so I looked in the forum this seems to be related to the update of the last scrip retropie.
                                            is there any way to reverse this? or is it just waiting for the next script update?

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