On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 01:28:08PM EDT, Paul Scott wrote:
> Chris Jones wrote:
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>>> Chris Jones writes:
>>>
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Wondering if anyone has some multilingual experience with terminal-based
> (snip)
>
>> There was another reply recommending unicode-rxvt in this thread, so
>> I'll take a
Chris Jones wrote:
On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 08:12:57AM EDT, Csanyi Pal wrote:
Chris Jones writes:
Wondering if anyone has some multilingual experience with terminal-based
(snip)
There was another reply recommending unicode-rxvt in this thread, so
I'll take a look as soon as time all
On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 08:12:57AM EDT, Csanyi Pal wrote:
> Chris Jones writes:
>
> > Wondering if anyone has some multilingual experience with terminal-based
> > applications such as mutt for mail, text-mode browsers - ELinks here...
> > irc clients, etc. and would be able to provide some advice
Chris Jones writes:
> Wondering if anyone has some multilingual experience with terminal-based
> applications such as mutt for mail, text-mode browsers - ELinks here...
> irc clients, etc. and would be able to provide some advice.
I'm using the Urxvt terminal.
aptitude show rxvt-unicode
RXVT-li
On Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 01:33:43PM EDT, Sjoerd Hiemstra wrote:
> Chris Jones wrote:
> > Another thing is that I would like to be able to display all the
> > glyphs of a given font so I can tell at a glance what scripts are
> > covered.
>
> gucharmap is a great app for this.
I guess that's the one
On Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 10:02:38AM EDT, Tony Baldwin wrote:
>> Chris Jones:
>>> Wondering if anyone has some multilingual experience with terminal-based
>>> applications such as mutt for mail, text-mode browsers - ELinks here...
>>> irc clients, etc. and would be able to provide some advice.
>>>
>>
On Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 09:22:02AM EDT, Jochen Schulz wrote:
> Chris Jones:
> >
> > Wondering if anyone has some multilingual experience with terminal-based
> > applications such as mutt for mail, text-mode browsers - ELinks here...
> > irc clients, etc. and would be able to provide some advice.
>
Chris Jones wrote:
> Another thing is that I would like to be able to display all the
> glyphs of a given font so I can tell at a glance what scripts are
> covered.
gucharmap is a great app for this.
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Wondering if anyone has some multilingual experience with terminal-based
applications such as mutt for mail, text-mode browsers - ELinks here...
irc clients, etc. and would be able to provide some advice.
How should I set up my terminal - xterm - and what might be a good
unicode fix
On Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 05:51:59AM EDT, Jan Willem Stumpel wrote:
> Chris Jones wrote:
>
> > How should I set up my terminal - xterm - and what might be a
> > good unicode fixed font that could make the experience more
> > true to life?
>
> The Debian package xfonts-efont-unicode has very wide c
Chris Jones:
>
> Wondering if anyone has some multilingual experience with terminal-based
> applications such as mutt for mail, text-mode browsers - ELinks here...
> irc clients, etc. and would be able to provide some advice.
>
> How should I set up my terminal - xterm - and what might be a good
>
Chris Jones wrote:
> How should I set up my terminal - xterm - and what might be a
> good unicode fixed font that could make the experience more
> true to life?
The Debian package xfonts-efont-unicode has very wide character
coverage (incl. Chinese/Japanese). For tips on how to set it up,
google
On Sun,28.Jun.09, 00:43:58, Chris Jones wrote:
> Wondering if anyone has some multilingual experience with terminal-based
> applications such as mutt for mail, text-mode browsers - ELinks here...
> irc clients, etc. and would be able to provide some advice.
>
> How should I set up my terminal - xt
Wondering if anyone has some multilingual experience with terminal-based
applications such as mutt for mail, text-mode browsers - ELinks here...
irc clients, etc. and would be able to provide some advice.
How should I set up my terminal - xterm - and what might be a good
unicode fixed font that co
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