I cannot really answer your question since I use PuTTY on a Win10 PC to access my NetBSD workstation in text mode only.
In my .cshrc file I have: setenv LANG ja_JP.UTF-8 setenv LC_CTYPE ja_JP.UTF-8 setenv LC_MESSAGES ja_JP.UTF-8 #setenv LC_ALL ja_JP.UTF-8 In other words I don't touch LC_ALL because there seem to be applications important to me that don't like it being set. Henry 2020年11月10日(火) 3:07 Steve Blinkhorn <[email protected]>: > > What is current best practice for working with UTF-8 encoding? I have > a project which requires editing of mixed English and Japanese text. > Setting LC_ALL to en_GB.UTF-8 cause the warning: > > Warning: locale not supported by C library, locale unchanged > > with every X-related command, but I do not know which C library. Vim > fails to display Japanese characters in an xterm, but will if it is > called via a uxterm, which seems to have no manpage for NetBSD. > > -- > Steve Blinkhorn <[email protected]> >
