UTF-8 mitiged support ??
Olivier Cortes
olive at deep-ocean.org
Tue Jul 22 09:25:05 PDT 2003
thanks for the hint.
it works, but as you warned, i cannot type the € (EURO) symbol.
and my command line becomes garbled if i hit backspace repeatedly.
(i use zsh, i know it has problems with UTF-8, but it worked on debian
with the same zsh version).
to be continued...
regards,
Olivier
Le Mar 22/07/2003 à 16:16, Alexander Nedotsukov a écrit :
> Olivier Cortes wrote:
>
> >Hi,
> >
> >[ENV:
> >FreeBSD syrenna.deep-ocean.local 5.1-CURRENT FreeBSD 5.1-CURRENT #12:
> >Thu Jul 17 10:07:43 CEST 2003
> >root at syrenna.deep-ocean.local:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/SYRENNA i386
> >last cvsup; portupgrade -a yesterday
> >gnome 2.3.x from MarcusCom CVS
> >other info, pkg_info, hardware, etc :
> >http://www.deep-ocean.net/~olive/freebsd/syrenna/]
> >
> >I use UTF-8 in my files (edited with gedit and vim-gtk2). With nautilus
> >(and other) i can name my files with UTF-8 chars in them.
> >the problem is : gnome-terminal displays UTF-8 names as "Vidéos"
> >
> Try Terminal->Character Coding->Unicode (UTF-8) But this may conflict
> with your current locale.
>
> >instead of "Vidéos" (nautilus & others see it correctly).
> >It seems that the UTF-8 support exists in Gnome2, but is not activated
> >everywhere.
> >
> >Under Debian GNU/linux, i saw that with the word "UTF-8" embedded in the
> >locale name, gnome-terminal switches automagically to the utf-8
> >encoding. but under FreeBSD ? how can i acheive the same thing ?
> >
> >what is the UTF-8 status of CURRENT ? i searched google, but found only
> >very old discussions about the subject, nothing recent or appropriate.
> >
> >i searched various things around locale(1), but i felt lost trying to
> >create a fr_FR.UTF-8 locale. if you can point me to the right direction,
> >i'm willing to help.
> >
> >feel free to also point me to freebsd-i18n. i didn't want to crosspost,
> >but i think that a part of this discussion goes there.
> >
> >regards
> >
> >olivier
> >
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