Hi Rodolfo ;),

> Thanks, David, and thanks to Roger and Markus too.
> But what about turning UTF8 mode off?
> I mean, I'd like to go back to my previous state,
> when the message 'Already in UTF8 mode' did not appear

I couldn't tell you how to to deconfigure UTF-8 in Madrake, but 
probably if you execute the 'unicode_stop' script and the 'setfont'
to select a latin1 font, you'll get back your old configuration.

> I've tried to get off UTF8 mode with '# unicode_stop',

Try after that to set a latin 1 font, for example 'lat9w-14.psfu.gz'.

reagards,

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