Ričardas Čepas writes: > Are you sure about xedit? I have 4.0.1 and > xedit only displays @ instead of utf-8 character even > with 'international' resource set :( It works for me, with a glibc-2.2 snapshot, and for Ivan Pascal as well (don't know what he's using). If you get a message "locale not supported by Xlib", you should investigate why setlocale() returns a crummy value. If not, there's something wrong in your platform's multibyte/widechar support, and you might try the three LD_PRELOADable libraries I recommend in the HOWTO. Also, after changing your .Xdefaults file, you need to restart your X session. Bruno - Linux-UTF8: i18n of Linux on all levels Archive: http://mail.nl.linux.org/lists/

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