Yves Arrouye writes:
The fact that nvi (does not) displays diacritic characters has nothing
to do with the fonts, just to what isprint() returns. I had it work
under Linux using a Slackware 3.0 distribution.
Plain Slackware? I thought my Slackware would do that too until I discoverd
that tcsh
J. H. M. Dassen writes:
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I know. Sorry, my dns domain name was not set. Should be okay now.
I'd like to have some info about locale handling in Debian. The
/usr/lib/locale directory has just an emty dir en_GB in it.
On Thu, 9 May 1996, Yves Arrouye wrote:
The fact that nvi (does not) displays diacritic characters has nothing
to do with the fonts, just to what isprint() returns. I had it work
under Linux using a Slackware 3.0 distribution.
[snip]
typing diacritic characters tells they are not printable
Hello,
I'd like to have some info about locale handling in Debian. The
/usr/lib/locale directory has just an emty dir en_GB in it.
I tried to set LANG to fr_FR or ISO-8859-1 (which Linux should
support) but nvi still does not display diacritic characters (I had it
display them on a Slackware
[Please fix your return address: [EMAIL PROTECTED] is incomplete]
I'd like to have some info about locale handling in Debian. The
/usr/lib/locale directory has just an emty dir en_GB in it.
I tried to set LANG to fr_FR or ISO-8859-1 (which Linux should
support) but nvi still does not
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