On 4/27/2015 6:29 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
Dear list,

I have the following minimal example:

     \starttext
     \message{En español usamos acentuación}
     \stoptext

Saved as utf-8, Linux displays the message fine. (I guess MacOS X would
do the same.)

The problem is the standard console in Windows. It requires IBM codepage
850 exclusively. (Or at least, I don’t know how to display utf-8 strings.)

Is there any way to display the content of the \message above as cp850
from a utf-8 source?

choose a font that has the glyphs and run

chcp 65001

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