Christoph Gysin wrote:
gimpel wrote:

I tried it out again, and now both gaim and xterm behaves, while
eterm turn "æøå" into "??a*"

I would appreciate any help solving this problem

Eterm does not support utf-8 (yet) which i assume you are using on your
system. See 'man Eterm' quite at the end for a list of available
encodings

I use iso8859-1 elsewhere on my system, but mozilla, it seems, only supplies utf-8 in a selection, expecting the other boys and girls to play nice and convert themselves..


If this is the case, you could use urxvt, a rxvt fork that supports unicode. It also supports most of Eterms features...

what is (u)rxvt? and in what way can I use it?

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Morten


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