Hello,
Over the holidays, I finally took the plunge and migrated my laptop from Ubuntu 
18.04 to 20.04, a process which  was mostly painless. One anomaly which I have 
noticed, however, is that some symbols are displayed very strangely when using 
certain console applications. For example, the HTML entity ’ (ampersand 
rsquo semicolon) is displayed as ~@~Ys (space, tilde, at sign, tilde, capital 
Y, s) rather than a simple apostrophe, while a French accent such as an E acute 
will display a space and two asterisks. So far, I have observed this phenomenon 
in lynx, elinks and mutt (HTML mails only). Has anybody else ever experienced 
this and is a remedy known? My guess is that this has more to do with the way 
some applications render HTML entities than BRLTTY itself but I figured people 
on this list were most likely to have run into this issue already.

I am using the default version of BRLTTY bundled with Ubuntu 20.04, which is 
6.0, and my braille table is set to English NABCC.

Thanks in advance for any help,
S.M.
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Sebastien Massy
Montreal, Canada
Website: http://www.wolfdream.ca
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/SMassy1
LinkedIn: http://ca.linkedin.com/pub/sebastien-massy/47/5a5/81a
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