Yes, i can use russian letters in aterm, but only if i set
the appropriate font. I can also save the message as a text file and
can read it just fine.
I also tried recompiling mutt with ./configure --with-included-gettext
if i start aterm with -fn koi8x13 and export LANG=ru and LC_ALL=ru
i get russian menus at the bottom. This is actually something i would like to
avoid. I only need to be able to read e-mails with koi8 and cp-1251.
And yes, i would appreciate if you send me an e-mail with cyrillic characters
and correct headers.
P.S. This is an unrelated question, but i noticed that
if you start aterm, Eterm or rxvt (xterm works fine)
Every single app that uses ncurses interface is loosing
background. So if i start mutt i will only see the foreground
letters and background would be completely gone. Or Midnight Commander
and it's menus are loosing it's blue background... This looks really odd
but i could never figure out how to fix that. Note that only
koi10x20 and 1251-10x20 fonts have that problem....
igor
igor (at) linuxinside (dot) com
On Sat 07 Apr 2001, Vitaly A. Repin wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 07, 2001 at 12:24:50AM -0700, Igor Pruchanskiy wrote:
> >
> > This does not help.... Still buch of ?????? ??? ?????? ??????
> >
> > i tried starting aterm with -fn koi9x15 and -n cp1251-9x15.
> > The letter still looks the same
>
> Mmm...
> 1) Can you see russian letters at aterm? For. ex., can you
> see cyrillic menus of the mutt when NLS is used (LANG should be set to
> something like ru_RU.KOI8-R)?
> 2) If you want, I can send you the message with cyrillic and
> with correct headers.
>
> --
> WBR & WBW, Vitaly.
>
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