Re: [1.7] Accented characters don't work

2009-11-28 Thread Charles Wilson
lemke...@t-online.de wrote: > But I still like an answer to this: > >> But how do I get back a pure C locale? I also >> want ls -l to output the old standard date format. So >> setenv LANG C.what? C.ISO-8859-15 is kind of nice (the accented >> chars display fine) but ls then shows the iso-type

Re: [1.7] Accented characters don't work

2009-11-28 Thread Andy Koppe
2009/11/28 lemkemch: > But how do I get back a pure C locale? If by that you mean an ASCII locale: C.ASCII. (Btw, that's essentially the same as C.ISO-8859-1, i.e. it's 8-bit not 7-bit). > I also > want ls -l to output the old standard date format.  So > setenv LANG C.what?  C.ISO-8859-15 is kind

Re: [1.7] Accented characters don't work

2009-11-28 Thread lemkemch
On Sat, 28 Nov 2009 20:23:49 +0100, I wrote: On Sat, 28 Nov 2009 17:16:44 +0100, Marco Atzeri wrote: --- Sab 28/11/09, lemkemch ha scritto: > and the Cygwin console. Urxvt and xterm require an X server. And that I really don't like. Way too complex for my taste for the simple task of popp

Re: [1.7] Accented characters don't work

2009-11-28 Thread Jeremy Bopp
lemke...@t-online.de wrote: >> >> mintty is the right tool for replacing rxvt for not X11. >> >> on XP I have no problem to build a file like >> $ touch ÄÄÆÉßü >> >> and to have exactly the same on explorer and from >> cmd. >> > > I just gave it a try. It seemed to have solved the character > pro

Re: [1.7] Accented characters don't work

2009-11-28 Thread lemkemch
On Sat, 28 Nov 2009 17:16:44 +0100, Marco Atzeri wrote: --- Sab 28/11/09, lemkemch ha scritto: > and the Cygwin console. Urxvt and xterm require an X server. And that I really don't like. Way too complex for my taste for the simple task of popping up a text window. > mintty is the right t

Re: [1.7] Accented characters don't work

2009-11-28 Thread Marco Atzeri
--- Sab 28/11/09, lemkemch ha scritto: > > and the Cygwin console. Urxvt and xterm require an X > server. > > And that I really don't like.  Way too complex for my > taste for the > simple task of popping up a text window. > > mintty is the right tool for replacing rxvt for not X11. on XP I ha

Re: [1.7] Accented characters don't work

2009-11-28 Thread Charles Wilson
lemke...@t-online.de wrote: > And that I really don't like. Way too complex for my taste for the > simple task of popping up a text window. Try mintty; Andy has done a great job with it. It supports unicode, displays natively without needing a Xserver, and is (obviously) actively maintained. The

Re: [1.7] Accented characters don't work

2009-11-28 Thread lemkemch
On Sat, 28 Nov 2009 07:57:52 +0100, Andy Koppe wrote: 2009/11/27 : What am I doing wrong with my first tries of 1.7? I created in Windows Explorer a directory Ébène and in it a file très. When I look at it with ls in an rxvt window I don't see the accented characters but the two utf-8 bytes.

Re: [1.7] Accented characters don't work

2009-11-27 Thread Andy Koppe
2009/11/27 : > What am I doing wrong with my first tries of 1.7?  I created in Windows > Explorer a directory Ébène and in it a file très.  When I look at it > with ls in an rxvt window I don't see the accented characters but the > two utf-8 bytes.  Hm. Rxvt doesn't support UTF-8. It's dead upstr

[1.7] Accented characters don't work

2009-11-27 Thread lemkemch
What am I doing wrong with my first tries of 1.7? I created in Windows Explorer a directory Ébène and in it a file très. When I look at it with ls in an rxvt window I don't see the accented characters but the two utf-8 bytes. Hm. I then created the same directory from tcsh (my standard shell)