Alot of terminal editors don't support UTF-8 yet.  For
instance, I use SecureCRT to SSH into alot of my
boxes.  It doesn't support that character set.

--- "Edward S. Marshall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 31, 2002 at 07:34:37AM -0800, Gordon
> Messmer wrote:
> > A much better solution is to simply tell your
> terminal emulator to use
> > the UTF-8 character set.
> > 
> > Kevin~ what terminal are you using?
> 
> For the record, I'm seeing the same problem. I'm
> running gnome-terminal
> on Solaris ("fixed" font, if it matters), displaying
> back to a Windows X
> server (Exceed 7.x). From gnome-terminal, I'm
> ssh'ing over to a couple of
> psyche boxes at home. So far, man is the only
> misbehaving command, but
> I have to admit I don't use a lot of programs that
> monkey with curses.
> 
> The LANG=en_US setting seems to have done the trick,
> but I'd rather be
> fixing this "correctly". ;-)
> 
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