Le jeudi 11 octobre 2007 à 12:22 +0100, Colin Watson a écrit : > My original plan was that UTF-8 manual pages should be installed in > /usr/share/man/<language>.UTF-8/ (unless your language is Chinese or > Portuguese, just use the language code, not the country code, so for > example French manual pages would go in /usr/share/man/fr.UTF-8/). I had > a long discussion with Adam Borowski on debian-mentors recently in which > he persuaded me that it was both possible and worth it to implement > compatibility with the scheme used by e.g. Red Hat, in which manual > pages installed in unadorned directories such as /usr/share/man/fr/ are > assumed to be in UTF-8.
Sorry? Do you mean that in Debian this is currently not the case? How can you expect the encoding of a file given only its language? Anything else than a unique encoding is doomed to produce very ugly results. -- .''`. Josselin Mouette /\./\ : :' : [EMAIL PROTECTED] `. `' [EMAIL PROTECTED] `- Debian GNU/Linux -- The power of freedom
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