> >[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >> Thank you for that. In the mean time I found the answer to my last >> question: how to get unicode keyboard input on a console as user: > >> kbd_mode -u >> >> I just tried this: create a file in lynx with a name with accented >> characters: works. But bookmarked it does not show correctly. But maybe >> that is not what you talk about. > >That could be an analogous issue, but not the same. > >Older lynx's didn't specify the charset in the header of the bookmark file. > >It does now, but a quick check seems to show it's using the display >charset for that (perhaps not what one would want). > >> Anyway, I can go ahead for the moment. > >> Thanks again // Jasper. > >no problem > >-- >Thomas E. Dickey >http://invisible-island.net >ftp://invisible-island.net > Well, I read today Markus Kuhn's page on unicode. Interesting. If I understand it well I can have filenames with chinese characters in it.
What I have done now: kbd_mode -u in .bashrc and all settings of charsets etc. in lynx.cfg to utf-8 And that seems to work well. And then the bookmarkfile: if I change it's characterset to utf-8, it -looks- better, but bookmarking of a name with an accent looks weird. Anyway, I understand that this conversion to utf is one big fight, you have to break things to buid things. // Jasper. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

