On 2003-07-27 20:11+0100 Markus Kuhn wrote:

> Øyvind wrote:
> > Now, if I log onto my machine with a non-UTF-8 terminal program, is
> > it possible to detect if the terminal emulator understands UTF-8 and
> > eventually can tell the script (by setting an environment variable)
> > to convert the output to plain old latin1 instead?
>
> There are other solutions to your problem of using a non-UTF-8
> terminal emulator to log into a UTF-8 environment. You can try to use
> programs such as "screen" or "luit" to convert the terminal character
> set on the fly between the host application and the terminal.
>
> ftp://ftp.uni-erlangen.de/pub/utilities/screen/private/screen-3.9.9beta1.tar.gz
> http://www.pps.jussieu.fr/~jch/software/luit/

A new and interesting way of addressing this problem. I can by looking
at the design of especially luit think of some ways to implement proper
terminal support. A good thing to dig a bit deeper into.

Thank you for the tip.

Regards,
Øyvind
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