Hi Jean-Michael, BESSOT Jean-Michel wrote on Sat, Sep 14, 2019 at 04:54:04PM +0200:
> Here is the problem, the ... and other non ascii characters are > displayed by characters which I don't know the name. > The problem is only in xterm. Nothing can be done about this because you provide no information whatsoever. Typing and displaying UTF-8 certainly works for me in xterm(1). Please create a minimal file "utf8.txt" that exhibits the problem when you type "cat utf8.txt" in an xterm. Then install the "uniutils" package and post the output of "uniname utf8.txt". I assume you have changed your xterm(1) configuration in some way such that UTF-8 can no longer be displayed. It certainly works in the default configuration. Yours, Ingo
