On Thursday, 05 July 2007, at 20:56:35 (+1000),
Daniel Kasak wrote:

> I've *finally* tracked this down to UTF8 support ( or lack thereof ), 
> somewhere.
> If I start eterm:
> 
> LC_ALL="en_AU" Eterm
> 
> it starts up normally.

This is actually an issue with multibyte fonts and really has little
to do with Eterm.  It's an Xlib problem.  It just so happens that
Eterm loads all its fonts in advance instead of waiting until they're
used...a behavior which I'll probably have to revert because of this.
Just haven't yet.

Michael

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