Hi Kevin, On Mon, Apr 03, 2006 at 02:10:21PM -0400, Kevin Mark wrote: > On Mon, Apr 03, 2006 at 09:12:04AM -0300, Jakson A. Aquino wrote: > <snip> > > the ~/.bashrc: > > > > export LANGUAGE=pt_BR.UTF-8 > > export LANG=pt_BR.UTF-8 > > > Hi Jakson, > from 'man 7 locale', it says that this is the order that is used: > LC_ALL, LC_*,LANG (no mention of LANGUAGE). Is pt_BR.UTF8 not set with > 'dpkg-reconfigure locale'? What are the values of LANGUAGE and LANG before > they are set by .bashrc?
I used dpkg-reconfigure locale: en_US.UTF-8 UTF-8 pt_BR.UTF-8 UTF-8 But when I began to use UTF-8 I mixed UTF-8 with ISO-8859-1. That's why I suggested to Matthias to add the "export" lines to .bashrc. Perhaps these lines are no longer necessary to my .bashrc. For the "root", the configuration is: LANG=en_US.UTF-8 LANGUAGE=en_US.UTF-8 LC_ALL= Almost everything is OK in my system. The only problem is with the x11 term of gnuplot (the graphics drawn in a window). Gnuplot handles utf-8 strings correctly if the term is either a png picture or a latex file. My guess is that the solution is to change the gnuplot source code, but I don't know enough about xlib programming to do that. Regards, -- Jakson A. Aquino http://distante.dyndns.org:8280/index.pt.html -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]