Hello Simon, we have UTF-8 mode for GNU screen. Use "-U" command-line option for that. You can also add “defutf8 on” in your ~/.screenrc.
If it doesn't work for you, post about your version and OS. Regards, Alex On Tue, Jan 26, 2016 at 2:46 PM, Simon Ruderich <si...@ruderich.org> wrote: > Hi, > > I'm using GNU screen's hardcopy function to dump the current > screen content to a file. However the resulting file is encoded > in ISO-8859-1 although my current locale is UTF-8. This causes > corruption for characters which are not representable in > ISO-8859-1. > > Is this expected behavior and would it be possible to change this > to UTF-8? > > Regards > Simon > -- > + privacy is necessary > + using gnupg http://gnupg.org > + public key id: 0x92FEFDB7E44C32F9