Andy Koppe schrieb:
2010/1/15 Niklaus Kuehnis:
If you want to
be sure to use UTF-8, then say so: export LANG=de_CH.UTF-8.
I set this variable (and also LC_CTYPE and LC_ALL), and printing with
umlauts with bare a2ps works fine now. Thanks!
I can't confirm that. Sure you were printing a
Corinna Vinschen schrieb:
I've now read that page. As UTF-8 is generally the preferred
charset, I would like to stick to it. Does changing the language,
e.g. to de_CH, change umlaut handling? It doesn't seem to, here.
It does, though. If you read the page you have learned that setting
LANG to
Corinna Vinschen schrieb:
On Jan 12 15:59, Niklaus Kuehnis wrote:
Hi,
I've upgraded to Cygwin 1.7 (release version, clean install) and now am
>> unable to print text files with non-ascii characters (i.e. German
>> umlauts) from commandline.
Did you read the User's
Thomas Wolff schrieb:
1. notepad /p prints to your default printer
2. for font configuration, invoke notepad manually;
if you want a fixed-width font for text printing, these are
recommendable for a good coverage of Unicode: Lucida Console, Courier
New, Andale Mono, Everson Mono
config
Thomas Wolff schrieb:
So the easiest practical solution is to use a Windows tool:
notepad /p filename
This works, too. Thanks!
Niklaus
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Andy Koppe schrieb:
One workaround is to convert the file manually using iconv, e.g.:
$ iconv -f utf-8 -t iso-8859-1 bla.txt | a2ps -o bla.ps
This works ok. Thanks! I will try to make an alias for it.
Please note that 'nano' also doesn't support UTF-8 yet. While entering
characters looks l
Hi,
I've upgraded to Cygwin 1.7 (release version, clean install) and now am unable
to print text files with non-ascii characters (i.e. German umlauts) from
commandline.
On Cygwin 1.5 printing used to work with a2ps but now all umlauts are replaced
by strange characters (i.e. the u with diaeres
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