Hello. I'm trying to migrate my desktop from pl_PL (ISO-8859-2 encoding) to pl_PL.UTF-8 (a Unicode flavor). Unfortunately, Eterm doesn't seem to like UTF-8 at all - I tried --mencoding iso-10646, I tried --mencoding utf-8, the fonts seem to be set to ...-iso10646-1 in the multichar section of the preferences file, but Eterm still doesn't like to display UTF-8-encoded files properly.
The other possible option for me is to leave Eterm altogether and standarize on gnome-terminal. Unfortunately, I still have some programs which must run under pl_PL (mc, ekg), so I wrap them in scripts that export pl_PL locale. Is there any way to change the "Terminal | Character encoding" gnome-terminal setting from the commandline? Cheers, -- Shot (Piotr Szotkowski) -- .--- http://shot.pl/ --- http://shot.pl/hovercraft/ --- -- - | I have discovered a truly remarkable solution to Fermat's | Last Theorem which this signature is too small to contain. `----- ---- --- -- - -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]