Ulrich Herrmann gmx.de> writes:
> I recently switched to my favourite shell the tcsh. I encountered the
> problem that it didn't display non ascii characters correctly.
There are more aspects to displaying non-ascii characters than the
(lack of) locale support. For example, bash is able to d
Hello all,
I recently switched to my favourite shell the tcsh. I encountered the
problem that it didn't display non ascii characters correctly. After
diving a little bit deeper into it I figured that Cygwin supports only the
minimal "C" locale and not any other locales like for the german l
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