Marc Lehmann wrote:
> > The sequence ESC % G is used in linux console (and maybe others) to
> > select the UTF8 charset, but seems to be unsupported by rxvt-unicode.
> Well, it's pretty non-standard, and not really sensible.

Can't it at least be ignored? Right now, I get a 'G' echoed to my screen
(but not the percent sign).

> It can't be done - urxvt is based on locales, and not all systems have utf-8
> locales, so there is no way to switch to an utf-8 locale in a defined way.
> 
> urxvt already has a command sequence to switch locales, though, which can
> be used to switch into any locale you want (includign an utf-8 based one)
> (see urxvt(7)).

I can't make sense of what you're saying. Urxvt can somehow already
switch locales, but switching via ESC % can't be done?

> > be a no-op, since most unices run with UTF8 locale nowadays.
> wow, I think you are badly mistaken.

Okay, that's news, please enlighten me?

Regards,
Michal Svoboda

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