PROBLEM: 8-bit characters (such as those in 'man latin1') show as
chinese in krxvt, and as pseudo-greek on console (alt-ctl-f1).
SOLVED -- yippee!
CONSOLE: consolechars -f
where is any item mentioned (sans '.psf.gz' extension)
in the /usr/share/consolefon
On Tue, Apr 10, 2001 at 06:33:04PM -0400, D-Man wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 10, 2001 at 01:46:34PM -0500, will trillich wrote:
> | pooh. i tried setting LESSCHARSET=iso8859 (and latin1) via
> | bash 'export' so it'd be an environment variable, but even LESS
> | still displays
On Tue, Apr 10, 2001 at 01:46:34PM -0500, will trillich wrote:
| pooh. i tried setting LESSCHARSET=iso8859 (and latin1) via
| bash 'export' so it'd be an environment variable, but even LESS
| still displays high-bit (8-bit) characters as chinese:
|
| % export LESSCHARSET=latin1
pooh. i tried setting LESSCHARSET=iso8859 (and latin1) via
bash 'export' so it'd be an environment variable, but even LESS
still displays high-bit (8-bit) characters as chinese:
% export LESSCHARSET=latin1
% zless /etc/console-tools/default.kmap.gz
[snip]
compose '^'
On Mon, Apr 09, 2001 at 01:38:10PM -0500, will trillich wrote:
| [snip]
| string Pause = "\033[P"
| compose '`' 'A' to 'À'
| compose '`' 'a' to 'à'
| compose '\'' 'A' to 'Á'
| compose '\'' 'a' to 'á'
| [snip]
|
| If they look different on your dislpay, i'd
when i
zless /etc/console-tools/default.kmap.gz
and scroll to the 'compose' area at the bottom, i see
[snip]
string Pause = "\033[P"
compose '`' 'A' to 'À'
compose '`' 'a' to 'à'
compose '\'' 'A' to 'Á'
compose '\'' 'a' to 'á'
[snip
How to print é è ¤ ... which are french characters with mutt.
When I print normally, the accentued characters aren't printed.
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On dom, 11 ott 1998, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Hi there,
>
>I'm using a Spanish keyboard which has some special (8-bit?) characters in
>it (such as accents, n with tilde~,...) and have the system configured for
>using them. In fact, they work fine on the command li
Hi there,
I'm using a Spanish keyboard which has some special (8-bit?) characters in
it (such as accents, n with tilde~,...) and have the system configured for
using them. In fact, they work fine on the command line, but not with the
editor I use (joe, jstar,...). The joe doc says:
&q
I can't enter international 8-bit characters in tcsh. All I get is
a beep. Setting the environment variables LANG (to US_en) and/or
LC_CTYPE (to iso_8859_1), or running 'stty pass8' doesn't help. bash
and other programs display the entered characters though, and the
keyboard ma
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