Re: Non-ascii characters show up as _

2011-11-01 Thread Nicholas Marriott
LANG is definitely enough _IF_ LC_CTYPE and LC_ALL are unset rather than set to empty. On Tue, Nov 01, 2011 at 10:32:41AM +0100, Christian Neukirchen wrote: > Nicholas Marriott writes: > > > tty1 doesn't support UTF-8 (or you didn't tell tmux it does), so tmux > > doesn't try to show UTF-8 char

Re: Non-ascii characters show up as _

2011-11-01 Thread Christian Neukirchen
Nicholas Marriott writes: > tty1 doesn't support UTF-8 (or you didn't tell tmux it does), so tmux > doesn't try to show UTF-8 characters. I had this issue too, and LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 is exactly what enables it. (A mere LANG=en_US.UTF-8 is not enough!) -- Christian Neukirchenhttp://chneu

Re: Non-ascii characters show up as _

2011-10-23 Thread Nicholas Marriott
tty1 doesn't support UTF-8 (or you didn't tell tmux it does), so tmux doesn't try to show UTF-8 characters. On Sun, Oct 23, 2011 at 09:27:25AM +0300, Onoie Andrei wrote: > Hi there. > > Yesterday something weird happened. > > X crashed but I still had my terminals in a tmux session, so I attach

Non-ascii characters show up as _

2011-10-22 Thread Onoie Andrei
Hi there. Yesterday something weird happened. X crashed but I still had my terminals in a tmux session, so I attached it in tty1. So since that happened every non-ascii character shows up as _ (underscore). tmux -v tells me "tmux 1.6". If there is any fix to this, then please reply to this emai