Colin Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Sarge systems support UTF-8 really quite well, though, with a tiny bit > of locales configuration. Even woody systems support them with only a > few unpleasant bugs.
Testing this the other day with groff: using framebuffer utf-8 console and GNOME terminal with Bistream Vera Sans Mono. Neither can represent a UCS hyphen correctly! This is with LANG=en_GB.ISO-8859-1 and man -Tutf8, and LANG=en_GB.UTF-8. Is any special configuration required for a Unicode console? I noticed in particular that I needed to run unicode_start to put the console into UTF-8 mode. Can this be defaulted anywhere? In addition, are there any UCS fonts for the console? I'm currently using lat1-16.psf, but there doesn't appear to be an obvious UCS alternative. I'm quite confused as to how all the .psf, .acm, .sfm, and .uni files all fit together--surely with UCS, most of these become unnecessary (other than keyboard mappings)? Apart from that, I've noticed no brokenness so far. UTF-8 text really does look good! Regards, Roger (looking forward to UTF-8 support in GCC!) -- Roger Leigh Printing on GNU/Linux? http://gimp-print.sourceforge.net/ GPG Public Key: 0x25BFB848. Please sign and encrypt your mail. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]