http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2661





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Kaixo!

On Tue, Mar 04, 2003 at 04:09:42AM -0500, tvignaud wrote:
 

In fact groff changes '-' to an EN-dash I think, and the apostrophe to
an openning or closign curly quote.
The console font probably don't map those unicode values to available
glyphs in the font.

On an unicode xterm it should display fine.




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description: 
When viewing man pages in UTF-8, all hyphens in bold text (cf. before a switch
or contained in a command name) are preceeded with extra characters. In a
virtual terminal, it's a quesiton mark in a circle. In gnome-terminal, there are
two plain-text question marks in a row (cf. "[??-??-path]" when looking at the
man page for "man").

When in en_US, the pages print fine. When in en_US.UTF-8, the problem occurs.

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