On Tue, 30 Apr 2002, Markus Kuhn wrote:

> As we are talking about en_US.UTF-8:
> 
> General warning: Please do not use the locale name en_US.UTF-8 anywhere
> outside North America.
 
> practice, but it requires that if you explain to an international
> audience how to activate UTF-8 locales, you should better use a non-US/
> CA locale. (en_GB.UTF-8 for instance seems like an excellent choice ... :)

% find xc -name "*UTF-8*" -print
xc/nls/Compose/en_US.UTF-8.ct
xc/nls/Compose/en_US.UTF-8
xc/nls/XLC_LOCALE/en_US.UTF-8
xc/nls/XLC_LOCALE/en_US.UTF-8.lt
xc/nls/XI18N_OBJS/en_US.UTF-8
xc/exports/lib/locale/en_US.UTF-8

Given that en_US.UTF-8 is the only instance of a locale file with UTF-8
in its name, how do I find the names of other locales which use UTF-8 ?

-- 
Dr. Andrew C. Aitchison         Computer Officer, DPMMS, Cambridge
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