Re: Chinese file name problem in xterm

2018-05-09 Thread Dejan Jocic
On 09-05-18, Long Wind wrote: > Thank Ben! > > i use twm, don't you realize it when you see screen shot attached in my 2nd > mail of thread? twm is simple, i won't try xfce or gnome,they are complex, > they may display Chinese correctly, but they likely have other problem,  even > small

Re: Chinese file name problem in xterm

2018-05-09 Thread Long Wind
Thank Ben! i use twm, don't you realize it when you see screen shot attached in my 2nd mail of thread? twm is simple, i won't try xfce or gnome,they are complex, they may display Chinese correctly, but they likely have other problem,  even small problem like ugly font is unacceptable to me,

Re: Chinese file name problem in xterm

2018-05-08 Thread Ben Caradoc-Davies
On 08/05/18 21:39, Long Wind wrote: i decide to use old font with problem the new font a user suggests can display Chinese correctly but it display English ugly, and most of time i use English I use and recommend xfce4-terminal from Xfce. gnome-terminal should perform similarly. What desktop

Re: Chinese file name problem in xterm

2018-05-07 Thread Curt
On 2018-05-06, Long Wind wrote: > > some Chinese file names are properly shown in xterm in stretch, but other are > not > > all Chinese characters can be properly shown in firefox > > how to solve it? Thanks! > I really don't know, but this fellow Eric Ma

Re: Chinese file name problem in xterm

2018-05-07 Thread Eduardo M KALINOWSKI
On dom, 06 mai 2018, Long Wind wrote: some Chinese file names are properly shown in xterm in stretch, but other are not all Chinese characters can be properly shown in firefox When you say Firefox shows the characters, do you mean it correctly shows those file names, or just that you can

Re: Chinese file name problem in xterm

2018-05-07 Thread Siard
On Sun, 6 May 2018 21:26 + (UTC), Long Wind wrote: > some Chinese file names are properly shown in xterm in stretch, but > other are not > all Chinese characters can be properly shown in firefox > how to solve it? Thanks! You could try uxterm. It is provided by the xterm package. Another

Re: Chinese file name problem in xterm

2018-05-06 Thread tomas
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Mon, May 07, 2018 at 09:40:38AM +1200, Ben Caradoc-Davies wrote: > On 07/05/18 09:26, Long Wind wrote: > >some Chinese file names are properly shown in xterm in stretch, but other > >are not > >all Chinese characters can be properly shown in

Re: Chinese file name problem in xterm

2018-05-06 Thread Ben Caradoc-Davies
On 07/05/18 09:26, Long Wind wrote: some Chinese file names are properly shown in xterm in stretch, but other are not all Chinese characters can be properly shown in firefox how to solve it? Thanks! What characters? What is shown? What did you expect? xterm uses fixed-size bitmap fonts which