Jochen Schulz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Pedro Neves: >> >> After upgrading some packages in Unstable, I lost the ability to write >> accented characters on both the console and Openoffice 2. All other apps >> work fine (Jpilot, Kwrite, Lyx, etc.). > > I am experiencing the same problem with xfce4-terminal. Additionally, å > lot of characters show up as a question mark with background and > foreground color swapped, irrespective of the font I use. > > But I didn't investigate the issue yet. I only tried dpkkg-reconfiguring > locales which didn't change the new behaviour.
I am also having the same problem, urxvt no longer renders any unicode characters for me, I think after poking around a little it might have something to do with a recent xorg upgrade. xlibs-data provides /usr/lib/X11/locale/compose.dir which *might* mean something or it might not but I really know nothing of how this file is actually used and don't have enough to go on to file a proper bug. I tried in my .zshrc to add: export LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 export LANG=en_US.UTF-8 but this didn't work, even though my env variables are correct the characters are not translated so I am stumped as how to proceed now and hope someone else has a solution :) If it is a bug, it certainly should be reported -- -----Angelina Carlton----- orchid on irc.freenode.net [EMAIL PROTECTED] web:bzgirl.bakadigital.com --------------------------