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(B>>> And, yes, of course xterm should start up in utf-8 mode if the locale
(B>>> encoding is UTF-8.
(B>
(B> MH> Thanks, that was my original conclusion also.  I had just 
(B> MH> wondered why it doesn't.  Just an xterm bug I guess.
(B>
(B>   *locale: true
(B>
(B> (Credit to Tomohiro Kubota.)
(B
(BThat makes xterm start luit automatically for non-UTF-8 locales.
(B
(Bxterm starts in UTF-8 mode when the locale encoding is UTF-8 even if
(B"locale: false". XTerm did that for a long time already, see also
(B
(B    http://mail.nl.linux.org/linux-utf8/2001-05/msg00063.html
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