"Rick R" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Specifically, the browser seems to be attempting to transliterate the kanji > into text, which, is most impressive, but I would prefer to keep the text in > utf8/Japanese characters. I have the utf8 config enabled, and the files I'm > reading are utf8 encoded. Is there any setting I can add to tell it to stop > this attempted transliteration?
Did you select Setup -> Character set -> Unicode UTF-8? That is different from Setup -> Terminal options -> UTF-8 I/O. The UTF-8 charset forces also UTF-8 I/O, but not vice versa. The default charset for each terminal type is "System", which checks your environment variables. It is not in the menu but you can find it in the option manager. Perhaps the UTF-8 I/O option is confusing and should be removed. That might however require making --enable-utf-8 mandatory, so I'd rather not make such a change in ELinks 0.12.
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