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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> CONSOLE
>
> As we know, the console drivers atkbd and sc do not support unicode
> (in contrast to linux console drivers, for example).
> So we have to use programs able to translate unicode to a single byte
> code table. I u
CONSOLE
As we know, the console drivers atkbd and sc do not support unicode
(in contrast to linux console drivers, for example).
So we have to use programs able to translate unicode to a single byte
code table. I use my PC successfully in such a manner.
X
You should set LC_CTYPE to ru_RU.UTF-8 (
On 12/16/06, Garrett Cooper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Just wondering if and how I would go about getting Unicode
support setup on FreeBSD. Any links I could get would be more than
appreciated.
Not very helpful, but still:
http://infofarmer.blogspot.com/2006/12/unicodifying-freebsd.html
On 12/16/06, 文鳥 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It's worth noting that while this solution may work, it's an
> add-on.
> The question of Unicode is complex; you should check for
> relevant threads in the questions@ and i18n@ archives.
I am using FreeBSD 6.1. with locale set to ja_JP.UTF-
> It's worth noting that while this solution may work, it's an
> add-on.
> The question of Unicode is complex; you should check for
> relevant threads in the questions@ and i18n@ archives.
I am using FreeBSD 6.1. with locale set to ja_JP.UTF-8 for quite some
time now, and it's working s
Garrett Cooper writes:
> Ok. It appears as if Freebsd is definitely the best choice
> (over other non-Linux Unix Opensource OSes--including OpenBSD and
> Open Solaris) for a Unicode support.
It's worth noting that while this solution may work, it's an
add-on.
The question
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Tsu-Fan Cheng wrote:
> hi,
> i just taste the flavor of unicode a while ago, my point is to read
> chinese/jap file name which file is downloaded over the internet. i
> installed rxvt-unicode, and set my env in .cshrc LC_CTYPE to zh_TW.UTF-8,
> and i
hi,
i just taste the flavor of unicode a while ago, my point is to read
chinese/jap file name which file is downloaded over the internet. i
installed rxvt-unicode, and set my env in .cshrc LC_CTYPE to zh_TW.UTF-8,
and i think now i can read those file name with no problemo...
TFC
On 12/15/06,
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Hello,
Just wondering if and how I would go about getting Unicode
support setup on FreeBSD. Any links I could get would be more than
appreciated.
Finally got fed up with instability on my Gentoo setup, so it's
time to move to something
On Mon, Sep 04, 2006 at 05:23:05AM +0200, P.U.Kruppa wrote:
> On Mon, 4 Sep 2006, Wei Hu wrote:
>
> >When will Freebsd support unicode? Freebsd 7?
> What exactly do you want be supported? In my /usr/share/locale/ I can see
> some
> UTF-8 directories.
>
> Regards,
>
> Uli.
>
>
On Mon, 4 Sep 2006, Wei Hu wrote:
When will Freebsd support unicode? Freebsd 7?
What exactly do you want be supported? In my /usr/share/locale/ I
can see some UTF-8 directories.
Regards,
Uli.
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