On 2006-04-03 13:32:29 -0300, Jakson A. Aquino wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 03, 2006 at 04:20:04PM +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> > How about gnuplot*font instead of xterm*font?
> 
> I'm using gnuplot*font in addition to xterm*font (the same
> font in both cases) in my .Xresources, but gnuplot (x11
> term) still misinterpret utf-8 strings as iso-8859-1.

Note that gnuplot*font is not listed in the gnuplot man page.
The gnuplot man page says that one can use the options

   -fn font, -font font
       Either option specifies the font to use for displaying text.

as described in the X man page (the gnuplot man page says X(1), but
under Debian this is X(7x)), but this doesn't work either. I've tried
with:

  gnuplot -fn -misc-fixed-medium-r-normal--14-130-75-75-c-70-iso10646-1

The font is taken into account (this one is bigger than normal), but
the encoding is incorrect. IMHO, this is really a bug in gnuplot.

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