On 31.Jul 2003 - 10:10:03, Peter Clark wrote: > I'm trying to enable Unicode on my system, but ran into a little > trouble with > konsole. I have a file that is UTF-8 encoded, but when I view it with 'less' > in konsole, I see the two-character representation, rather than a single > glyph, even with konsole's font settings set to "Unicode".
But locale says that you really have UTF-8 enabled? > Also, while I'm at it, would someone kindly point me in the direction > of more > recent documentation for enabling Unicode? The Unicode HOWTO over at tldp.org > is apparently out of date, since its advice for 'less' makes mention of > LESSCHARSET, which others have said is depricated (but fail to mention how to > do it now). I can only say how I got my system into Unicode: LANG=de_DE.UTF-8 into /etc/environment. For gdm there is a change needed in /etc/X11/gdm.conf (I think). I don't know how it is with kdm, I start my X11 from console with startx, so the locale from console is used. This works nearly perfect, some older apps don't recognize unicode right. Andreas -- You will live a long, healthy, happy life and make bags of money.

