Hi.
> > Thanks for your explanations. I'll check if things go as you say should
> > go. Only one question: how do you set utf-8 for X and, say, iso-8859-15
> > for console?
>
> I was going to say that you don't wnat to do that, but on looking a
> bit more deeply I can see that for many common Wes
On Sun, Nov 12, 2006 at 09:45:23AM +0100, Alberto Hernando wrote:
>
> Hi.
>
> Thanks for your explanations. I'll check if things go as you say should go.
> Only one question: how do you set utf-8 for X and, say, iso-8859-15 for
> console?
I was going to say that you don't wnat to do that, bu
El Domingo, 12 de Noviembre de 2006 09:15, Dan Nicholson escribió:
>
> You don't normally need to set LC_ALL. Just LANG is usually enough.
>
> > bash-3.1$ echo -n é | wc -c
> > 2
> > bash-3.1$ echo -n é | wc -m
> > 1
> >
> > And it's ok. But in the console,
> > bash-3.1$ echo -n é | wc -c
> > 1
On 11/11/06, alberto hernando <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've read the article above. I think that my locales aren't working well.
First of all, I have this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# locale
LANG=es_ES.UTF-8
LC_CTYPE="es_ES.UTF-8"
LC_NUMERIC="es_ES.UTF-8"
LC_TIME="es_ES.UTF-8"
LC_COLLATE="es_ES.UTF
http://hektor.umcs.lublin.pl/~mikosmul/computing/articles/linux-unicode.htmlHi.I've read the article above. I think that my locales aren't working well.First of all, I have this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# localeLANG=es_ES.UTF-8LC_CTYPE="es_ES.UTF-8"LC_NUMERIC="es_ES.UTF-8"LC_TIME="es_ES.UTF-8"LC_COLLAT
On 11/5/06, Alberto Hernando <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...]
nls_utf8 doesn't seem to be used, but I don't know it this right. And last
thing: the characters used to make squares in ncurses. Configuring the
kernel, for example. make menuconfig gives garbage in the console, but looks
nice under X
Hi.
I have some problems with locales and nls, specially in vfat. Let's see:
I'm Spanish, so I need locales starting in es_ES. As I want to write Japanese
too, I need utf-8. So I have LC_CTYPE="es_ES.UTF-8". LANG is the same. I can
create files with ñ, á é í ó ú (those were vowels with accents,