Re: xterm with utf-8

1999-07-04 Thread Branden Robinson
On Fri, Jul 02, 1999 at 05:57:10PM +0100, Stefan Baums wrote: > From /usr/doc/xterm/changelog.Debian.gz: > > xfree86-1 (3.3.3.1-4) unstable; urgency=low > >* (#011): Debian-specific xterm patches >- disable UTF-8 support, upstream author is still working on it > > How ca

Re: xterm with utf-8

1999-07-03 Thread Bart Schuller
On Sat, Jul 03, 1999 at 06:19:20PM +0100, Stefan Baums wrote: > The problem with unifont is that the characters themselves are > displayed correctly, but are drawn too far apart. Looks like an extra > space character is inserted between any two characters. Not a bug, but inconvenient: yes. unifon

Re: xterm with utf-8

1999-07-03 Thread Stefan Baums
On Sat, Jul 03, 1999 at 10:31:15AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > ok (I've really only tested with Markus' font, though Juliuz seems to think > it works for his unifont as well). > > -- there's more work to be done, though (report bugs) The problem with unifont is that the characters themselv

Re: xterm with utf-8

1999-07-03 Thread Stefan Baums
Oops. I found out that UTF-8 support actually _is_ compiled into recent xterms. You just have to enable it with command line options / X resources, and to use am ISO-10646 font. "Unifont" from the Debian distribution for some reason does not really work, but I got myself Markus Kuhn's ISO-10646 rep

xterm with utf-8

1999-07-02 Thread Stefan Baums
From /usr/doc/xterm/changelog.Debian.gz: xfree86-1 (3.3.3.1-4) unstable; urgency=low * (#011): Debian-specific xterm patches - disable UTF-8 support, upstream author is still working on it How can I reenable the UTF-8 support? I got myself the sources, but do not know _whe