Shot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> xterm (as uxterm) does UTF-8.
> Yes, I know. The problem is I like the translucent
> backgrounds, and the tabs are really useful...
I suppose so (but screen works fine, and the background tweaks make the
text less readable - ymmv).
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Thomas E. Dickey
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Hello.
Thomas Dickey:
> Is Eterm maintained, still?
Seems to be *maintained* ok (newest Eterm is 0.9.2, newest package
is 0.9.2-5), but I'm not sure whether it's still developed.
> xterm (as uxterm) does UTF-8.
Yes, I know. The problem is I like the translucent
backgrounds, and the tabs are re
Shot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm trying to migrate my desktop from pl_PL (ISO-8859-2 encoding) to
> pl_PL.UTF-8 (a Unicode flavor). Unfortunately, Eterm doesn't seem to
> like UTF-8 at all - I tried --mencoding iso-10646, I tried
> --mencoding utf-8, the fonts seem to be set to ...-iso10646-1
Hello.
I'm trying to migrate my desktop from pl_PL (ISO-8859-2 encoding) to
pl_PL.UTF-8 (a Unicode flavor). Unfortunately, Eterm doesn't seem to
like UTF-8 at all - I tried --mencoding iso-10646, I tried
--mencoding utf-8, the fonts seem to be set to ...-iso10646-1 in the
multichar section of the
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