Yes, Greek works fine with many other applications, e.g. emacs.  Or shell windows.  Or LibreOffice, Thunderbird, etc. I am not running Linux, but FreeBSD (you can see what FriCAS reports when it starts.)

On 10/23/20 7:08 PM, Bill Page wrote:
On Fri, Oct 23, 2020 at 6:20 PM Kostas Oikonomou
<[email protected]> wrote:

...
How do you actually type the 'α'?   I switch my keyboard to Greek layout.

I just cut-and-paste from the email.  I also use a desktop app called
"Character Map" which is more general but more awkward.

Can I assume that you successfully use Greek with other applications?
E.g. In the system text editor?

Maybe the actual version of Linux that you are using is relevant?

Sorry that I can't be much more help.


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