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

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