Re: Charsets on Debian

2001-12-18 Thread Sven
On Tue, Dec 18, 2001 at 12:23:41PM +0100, Juliusz Chroboczek wrote: > Er... that's not strictly X related, what's a better mailing list? > SB> Also, how do I change my charset? > > Change your locale to one with a different charset, and pray. > > SB> Wouldn't it be better if the Debian X packages

X Server Configuration 3.3.6 in Woody does not work

2001-12-18 Thread ojaeger
Hello, I hope this is the right list for my problem. Sorry if not. After the installation of XFree 4.1 does not work properly on my system (the X server first starts correctly and seems to be ok but can't be finished without to hook off the screen and lock the whole machine later) I deciced to ch

Re: Charsets on Debian

2001-12-18 Thread Sven
On Tue, Dec 18, 2001 at 12:23:41PM +0100, Juliusz Chroboczek wrote: > Er... that's not strictly X related, what's a better mailing list? > SB> Also, how do I change my charset? > > Change your locale to one with a different charset, and pray. > > SB> Wouldn't it be better if the Debian X package

Re: Charsets on Debian

2001-12-18 Thread Juliusz Chroboczek
Er... that's not strictly X related, what's a better mailing list? SB> I recognize that on my US Debian system, characters 0-127 are SB> simply ASCII, and that characters 160-255 are ISO-8859-1. SB> What standard covers characters 128-159? ISO 2022, or perhaps ISO 6429. Or something else. (Th

X Server Configuration 3.3.6 in Woody does not work

2001-12-18 Thread ojaeger
Hello, I hope this is the right list for my problem. Sorry if not. After the installation of XFree 4.1 does not work properly on my system (the X server first starts correctly and seems to be ok but can't be finished without to hook off the screen and lock the whole machine later) I deciced to c

Re: Charsets on Debian

2001-12-18 Thread Juliusz Chroboczek
Er... that's not strictly X related, what's a better mailing list? SB> I recognize that on my US Debian system, characters 0-127 are SB> simply ASCII, and that characters 160-255 are ISO-8859-1. SB> What standard covers characters 128-159? ISO 2022, or perhaps ISO 6429. Or something else. (T

Charsets on Debian

2001-12-18 Thread Scott Bronson
I recognize that on my US Debian system, characters 0-127 are simply ASCII, and that characters 160-255 are ISO-8859-1. What standard covers characters 128-159? Also, how do I change my charset? Wouldn't it be better if the Debian X packages used ISO-8859-15 by default? Thank you, - Sco

Charsets on Debian

2001-12-18 Thread Scott Bronson
I recognize that on my US Debian system, characters 0-127 are simply ASCII, and that characters 160-255 are ISO-8859-1. What standard covers characters 128-159? Also, how do I change my charset? Wouldn't it be better if the Debian X packages used ISO-8859-15 by default? Thank you, - Sc