On Nov 15, 2007, at 02:25, Curt wrote:
On Thu, 15 Nov 2007, Chip Griffin wrote:
I am running BASH. I set it in my .bash_profile file. I have tried:
export LANG="C"
export LANG=C
export LANG="en_US"
None of which are working. If I type echo $LANG in a window, I get
C as a result. So it doesn't appear to be because it's not getting
it.
Roger. If you have the 2nd line above in your .profile
(or .bash_profile I guess), then it should take effect for any
login shell and for any subshells below that, effectively every
shell you open on your system.
What sort of warnings are you getting from Xastir? The "Character
not supported in font" messages?
Yes. Currently the .bash_profile has the LANG=C version. The exact
error reads:
Warning:
Name: create_appshell text_output2
Class: XmTextField
Character '\260' not supported in font. Discarded.
Some elements change (like the specific character), but the basic
format is the same.
73,
--de Chip (N1MIE) FN41bn
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