"Ariz Jacinto" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> even the most popular unicode viewer on console (i forgot the name)
> wont display the actual glyph and would only display the "code"
> of the character w/o the necessary fonts installed. once installed, the
> next question would be, is it complete?

I used kterm when I needed Japanese output in a shell window, although
mlterm might be even cooler. Working with X was just so much easier
than getting everything working in text-mode... <laugh>

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