I looked at this, prompted by Jose Antonio Jimenez Madrid.
I discovered that:
* configure.ac appears to have support for the utf-8 multibyte
encoding, calling it `unicode', but in upstream it tries to detect
whether to enable it by calling xlfonts and seeing if the output
contains t
Package: eterm
Version: 0.9.4.0debian1-2
The eterm package do not support UTF-8 characters.
In the http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=184801
you can find more info about this problem.
The package can be compiled with
./configure --enable-multi-charset
make
Then the UTF-8 characte
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