El viernes, 2 de diciembre de 2005 09:56, Jan Willem Stumpel escribió: > Package: xterm > Version: 6.8.2.dfsg.1-11 > Severity: normal > Tags: l10n > > > xterm -u8 does not start xterm in UTF-8 mode, nor does specifying > xterm*VT100*utf8: in ~/.Xresources make xterm start in UTF-8 mode by > default. > > Xterm can be switched to UTF-8 manually (control-rightclick) in both cases, > but I'd like it to be in UTF-8 mode by default. This is possible with xterm > version 200, but not with the current Sid version (202).
Could you please test latest version (204-0pre1) from experimental and
see if
it works? It works for me (I use ISO8859-15):
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ xterm -u8
xterm$ cat > /tmp/lala
ññññíííí
^D
xterm$ exit
Then I open the file in my usual environment and it is full of UTF-8
characters:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cat /tmp/lele
ññññrrrrÃÃÃÃ
If it is the same for you, please report us, in order to close the bug
with
the next release.
Best regards,
Ender.
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