Not gpg specific, but I would capture that output in a file, and then
use other tools to figure out what that text is. On linux, I would
start with some variant of "od -c" or perhaps open it in a text editor
or word processor.
On 2/18/22 06:34, Gao Xiaohui via Gnupg-users wrote:
Hi developers, thanks for your reply. But I tried the method you gave:
use "chcp 65001", and still display abnormal characters. Is there any
other solution to solve it? If it is a bug, please fix it. Grateful.
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