On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 3:21 PM, Rich Shepard <[email protected]>wrote:

>   A couple of weeks ago I changed my locale from C to en_US.UTF-8. This
> allows me to see European-language accents in alpine, but it's screwed up
> my
> regular text editor (used to compose messages, too), 'joe.' Somehow, now
> there's a 'X' after each period in messages apparently written with Outlook
> when they are quoted in a reply. I'll deal with that issue shortly.
>
>   The other interesting and unintended side effect is that my spreadsheet
> application, XessSE, no longer responds to a file open command. Yes, there
> are alternatives, particularly OO.o, but I bought a couple of licenses for
> XessSE a dozen years ago and it's perfect for my needs. The issue is locale
> related.
>
>   I spent time on the phone this afternoon with the company president (he's
> one of the two original developers) and he identified the problem. While
> they've moved their enterprise version, Xess, to version 6, the SE remains
> frozen at version 5. Version 6 allows the use of most locales, even
> multiple
> ones at the same time. They never added this capability to the SE version
> 5.
> One suggestion he had was to wrap the command to invoke the application so
> that it perceives the LANG to be 'C' rather than en_US.UTF-8.
>
>   Can someone point me toward a way of writing such a wrapper script? I'm
> not sure what search term(s) to use in Google to see if a solution can be
> found there.
>
> Rich
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How do you normally execute XessSE?

-wes
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