Hi, 2009/10/23 Kris Maglione <maglion...@gmail.com>: > On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 04:17:19PM -0400, Niki Yoshiuchi wrote: >> >> However, anything that can be done to make the source code for suckless >> projects suck less (in regards to its interactions with software, some of >> which may suck) is a Good Thing. >> >> Since this change requires no real effort and can slightly improve its >> interactions with other software, why not just do it? > > How would it make the software suck less? How would it improve interactions > with other software? No one's even posed a good case for this causing > problems at all. So, in a non-UTF-8 locale you don't see a copyright sign. > In 8859-1, you see ©; what a nightmare! Seriously, this isn't an issue. > People with a UTF-8 locale get a nice copyright sign, for everyone else, the > legal validity is the same. If they don't like it, they can piss off, or > read up on how to turn on a UTF-8 locale.
Did you think about fonts, not locale? [SNIP]