On 4:59, Yongwei Wu wrote: > The recent xterm-237-2 still does not have the Unicode support
It does. But according to xterm-237-2.cygport, it is configured with "--enable-luit --enable-wide-chars". man xterm(1) says in the description of "-u8", "This option and the utf8 resource are overridden by the ‐lc and ‐en options and locale resource. That is, if xterm has been compiled to support luit, and the locale resource is not ‘‘false’’ this option is ignored." So, "-u8" will be ignored without proper options. Try either: 1. xterm +lc -u8 2. xterm -en UTF-8 3. or use cygwin-1.7 with proper locale settings. Start bash and say, perl -we 'binmode(STDOUT, ":utf8"); print(pack("U*", 12371, 12435, 12395, 12385, 12399, 32, 50504, 45397, 54616, 49464, 50836, 63, 32, 20320, 22909));' This should print "hello" in Japanese, Korean, and Chinese. -- neomjp -------------------------------------- Power up the Internet with Yahoo! Toolbar. http://pr.mail.yahoo.co.jp/toolbar/ -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://x.cygwin.com/docs/ FAQ: http://x.cygwin.com/docs/faq/