-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Saturday, May 12 at 04:44 PM, quoth Roland Hill: > Mostly Eterm when at home and KDE's konsole (not gnome). This has > settings of: > > $TERM = linux > Keytab = XTerm (XFree 4.x.x)
For Eterm, you probably want to use TERM=xterm, and for konsole, I've been told that it works best with TERM=xterm-color > I also use Putty on MS boxes. Not at one now but I have the $TERM > set as 'linux' from memory. Chances are, 'linux' is probably not what you want; in PuTTY, you have to make TERM correspond to what PuTTY is configured to use. You can configure PuTTY following the instructions here: http://cs.senecac.on.ca/~oop344/putty.html >> If you refer to the output of `locale -a`, you do not have "en_NZ" >> as an option, nor do you have "en_NZ:en". Those should be changed >> to "en_NZ.utf8". And, if you're going to use UTF8, you should make >> sure you are using terminals capable of displaying UTF8 (I don't >> know that Eterm can, and gnome-terminal probably has to be >> configured properly to do so). From the pictures you posted, it >> looks like neither of them can display UTF8 characters. Try, just >> for grins using `uxterm`. > > Tried 'uterm' [not nice, thanks Kyle :-)] and it displays the same charset > issues I have been having. uterm? Never heard of it. uxterm is a script that comes with the xterm package that launches xterm in utf-8 mode. ~Kyle - -- If women didn't exist, all the money in the world would have no meaning. -- Aristotle Onassis -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Comment: Thank you for using encryption! iD8DBQFGRUriBkIOoMqOI14RAtxDAJ9HoLsksTR2Sbvy5ZlErrE4bIDyTwCdGNZd nxrOQxmGbfXhTbSj4bMZ2D0= =kRGR -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----