On 19/09/17 08:06, Greg Wooledge wrote:
LANG=en_US.ISO-8859-15
LC_TIME=nl_NL.utf-8
Looks like a complete disaster. You've got two entirely different
encodings here (one iso8859-* and one utf-8).
First you need to figure out what terminal you're using, on what
kind of computer, and whether that terminal supports UTF-8 or not.
If the terminal is UTF-8 capable then your locale should be a UTF-8
one, not an ISO-8859-* (single byte) one.
This.
For the record, users who encounter missing glyphs for
Chinese/Japanese/Korean and other non-European languages can try the
fonts-noto package for better Unicode coverage. I do not think this is
the problem in your case because common fonts like Liberation and DejaVu
have Cyrillic coverage.
Kind regards,
--
Ben Caradoc-Davies <b...@transient.nz>
Director
Transient Software Limited <http://transient.nz/>
New Zealand