Re: Eterm, gnome-terminal, UTF-8 woes

2004-03-15 Thread Thomas Dickey
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). -- Thomas E. Dickey http://

Re: Eterm, gnome-terminal, UTF-8 woes

2004-03-14 Thread Shot
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

Re: Eterm, gnome-terminal, UTF-8 woes

2004-03-14 Thread Thomas Dickey
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

Eterm, gnome-terminal, UTF-8 woes

2004-03-13 Thread Shot
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