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This bug was fixed in the package gnome-terminal - 3.3.0-0ubuntu1
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* New upstream release.
- Add gconf setting to change default encoding (LP: #3923)
- Should work now on Broadway
-- Jeremy BichaThu, 23 Feb 2012 10
** Changed in: gnome-terminal (Debian)
Status: Unknown => Confirmed
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** Also affects: gnome-terminal (Debian) via
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Status: Unknown
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Seems to be more or less the same issue as http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=512497
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #512497
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I want use Utf8 as default coding and i cannot get it as default at terminal
starting
my locale is correctly configured but i always get as default encoding
ANSI_X3.4-1968
A work around on Ubuntu 10.04.2
cd .gconf/apps/gnome-terminal/global/
mv %gconf.xml $HOME/.
I do a logout and then i log
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Chris Coulson, neither of the comments which you appear to dislike are
simply +1 votes; rgaobr said he doesn't know how to use the .diff patch
file, and Haarvard Ostermann wrote that the workarounds are neither user
friendly nor reliable, both of which are perfectly legitimate comments
on a bug tra
** Tags added: patch-forwarded-upstream
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Can people please stop adding +1 comments. They aren't useful and they
just create unnecessary bug spam for people subscribed. The bug tracker
isn't a place to poll or vote, but if you want to register that the bug
affects you, then there is a link at the top of the page which allows
you to do this
+1 to add --encoding as a flag to define character set for that session.
I need my terminal to use iso-8859-1 some times, and the described
workarounds above are neither user friendly or reliable.
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+1 vote for the preceding comment.
Moreover, unfortunately, I do not know how to use the .diff patch file. :(
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My need isn't really to have a default setting, even though that would
be nice (looking at you, COLLIN PRUITT, who invalidated this so
blatantly). I am more interested in a argument flag to gnome-terminal
that says "use this encoding for this session".
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For me it would be great to set the default encoding in gnome-terminal to
something different from the current locale. There is a patch
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/1650379/default_encoding-2.13.91.diff
that's supposed to do that. Perhaps it could be checked by a developer and
implemented i
** Changed in: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu)
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Another vote for getting this fixed ASAP. I think the encoding choice
should be part of the profiles. Encodings are such an easy thing to
miss that not having the option to easily set preferences and have them
as default is quite dangerous imho.
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For me, this bug is still valid and not fixed. I would like the encoding
to be part of terminal profiles.
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Way too old to be relevant.
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Above method does work reliably.
Only 1 of my Ubuntus will not accept it - but then it isn't reading the current
default locale of en_GB.UTF-8 either which is why its resorting to ANSI(ASCII).
I might try just reinstalling Gnome Terminal. The Ubuntu in question is a 6.06
LTS - but then others of
A permanent config for the character set would be very useful. It has long been
a feature of PuTTY (Terminal > Translation > Chr Set).
It would be best set in Profiles (similar to PuTTY's saved session) rather than
globally, because its often required only for some specific purpose.
The only way
Please ignore my ignorance, but what "env" setting is that? One of the
ones from locale(1)? I would guess LC_CTYPE.
Is it possible to make this the default in a GNOME session? Perhaps it
would be possible to prepend for example "LC_TYPE=sv_SE.iso885915" to
the commandline to be run for the Termin
I think this can also be applied by just starting gnome-terminal with a
different "env" setting, so this can be closed as it is rather old,
right?
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