On 13.01.2010 07:48, ext Andy Koppe wrote:
2010/1/12 Niklaus Kuehnis:
I've upgraded to Cygwin 1.7 (release version, clean install) and now am unable 
to print text files with non-ascii characters (i.e. German umlauts) from 
commandline.

On Cygwin 1.5 printing used to work with a2ps but now all umlauts are replaced 
by strange characters (i.e. the u with diaeresis appears as a capital A with a 
tilde and '1/4'). The same happens with lpr. The files print fine using the 
Windows text editor.
The problem is that both a2ps and lpr don't yet support UTF-8.
So the easiest practical solution is to use a Windows tool:
notepad /p filename

as I also use it for the print function of my editor mined; notepad auto-detects UTF-8 nicely!

Thomas

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