On Saturday, 18 February 2006, at 02:12:24 (+0900),
Yasufumi Haga wrote:

> There was no setting for the encoding in my .xsession at that time,
> so I guess it should have been ja_JP.eucJP. But when I checked the
> values of LANG and LC_ALL with two terminals: kterm and Eterm, LANG
> was ja_JP.UTF-8 and LC_ALL was ja_JP.eucJP in kterm, while in Eterm
> both LANG and LC_ALL were ja_JP.eucJP.  Now I'm setting LANG and
> LC_ALL to ja_JP.UTF-8 in the .xsession and checking those values
> again, but they don't change.  I tried running gnome-terminal and
> checking them in this environment, and it resulted in ja_JP.eucJP
> for both of them.  I also understood the state of Eterm.

ja_JP.eucJP is correct for Eterm.  I suspect making sure the locale
uses EUCJ instead of UTF-8 encoding will correct the display problems.
Remember, this means both the locale Eterm starts in *and* the locale
of the shell running inside it.

Michael

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