On Wed Apr 20, 2022 at 2:29 AM CDT, Hiltjo Posthuma wrote: > On Tue, Apr 19, 2022 at 07:09:57PM -0500, Robert Winkler wrote: > > > > > > On April 15, 2022 2:23:36 PM CDT, Quentin Rameau <quinq@fifth.space> wrote: > > >Hi Robert, > > > > > >> Hi, according to the st Status, UTF-8 should be working. Much needed for > > >> multilingual typing with ú, ü, ß, µ, ¿ etc. > > >> However, I only get 00e9 if I type é; anything, I need to specify in > > >> config.h? > > > > > >No, you just should only need to declare correctly your LC_CTYPE > > > > > > > Sorry, but I don't get it fixed. I rebuilt the locals with dpkg-reconfigure > > locales, with the US UTF-8 as default. > > > > On lxterminal, the characters é, ö etc. work. In st they don't. > > > > > > > > It works in st. It's a misconfiguration on your system. > > If you provide more information, not the bare minimum, maybe some people are > kind enough to help you. > > -- > Kind regards, > Hiltjo
With pleasure. Which information would be relevant? My keyboards are DIY (Corne, Kyria, Dactyl Manuform), programmed with QMK; the system is Pop OS; i.e. Debianish. UTF-8 works on lxterminal, but not in st, why I would suggest that I need to modify something related to the st.