* [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spake thus: > On Wed, Oct 10, 2001 at 10:03:46PM -0400, Rick Pasotto wrote: > > > > <cite> > > l10n support > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > If you want to see non-ASCII characters on a Debian system, there's no > > use fiddling with the variable "charset", as described in the manual > > page muttrc(5). > > Instead, you'll need to have the Debian package "locales" installed on > > your system and set the LANG or LC_CTYPE environment variable. > > e.g. US users will want to add "export LC_CTYPE=en_US" to their ~/.bashrc. > > If you have a /etc/locale.gen file read carefully the comment and do > > what it says, or it will not work. > > No, linux does not need --enable-locales-fix or --without-wc-funcs, so > > don't bother me saying these switches cure your problems. > > </cite> > > > > So where does that leave the solution? > > > > ?Finally! The simple solution that actually works! After doing the > "export LC_CTYPE=en_US", international characters show up properly in > the internal pager. (on my systen, at least)
Hmm.. This works for me too. I am a bit dissapointed that I have to resort to en_US though, en_GB or en_UK does not seem to work for me (neither does no_NO for that matter). What's up with that? Regards, Stig -- brautaset.org Registered Linux User 107343