On Sat, Mar 21, 2009 at 5:50 PM, Ben Lachman <blach...@mac.com> wrote:
> Thats what I thought.  However, say I start by reading "bén" as I noted
> above, then I call printf("%s", [myStringReadFromMacRoman UTF8String]) and
> it prints "bÈn".  However if I call printf("%s", [myStringReadFromMacRoman
> cStringUsingEncoding:NSMacOSRomanStringEncoding]) is prints out correctly.
>  Now I'm thoroughly confused and am not sure what's happening.  Any more
> thoughts?

What does printf( "LANG = %s\n", genenv( "LANG" ) ); say? For example,
on 10.5.6 with Terminal set to UTF-8 I get:

LANG = en_US.UTF-8

If I change it to MacRoman or Latin-1 then I get just

LANG = en_US

If you need to change your terminal settings, it's "Preferences... "
-> Settings -> (choose your default) -> Advanced -> Character
encoding.
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