I just built and tested mlterm after I saw this thread and this program
does work pretty nicely. UTF-8 support is fine. It is lacking in some
Eterm features, such as color tinting, but it has some strong points.
It will show images on background and allow background darkening (no
tinting like
Eric Dan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> words
on 13.11.2005 - 23:00 (-0800 Zulu-Time):
> which one does?
http://software.schmorp.de/#rxvt-unicode
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On Sun, 13 Nov 2005 23:00:35 -0800,
Eric Dan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
ericdan> which one does?
"mlterm" (http://mlterm.sourceforge.net/) probably supports utf-8.
from the man page (http://mlterm.sourceforge.net/mlterm.1.html):
...
Supported encoding
which one does?
On Monday, 14 November 2005 at 7:51:43 +0100, Morten Nilsen wrote:
>Eric Dan wrote:
>>anybody know how to get Eterm to display japanese?
>>i have it set to utf-8 but in mutt i receive some japanese mail and
>>can't read anything.
>
>Eterm doesn't support utf-8
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On 11/14/05, Eric Dan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> anybody know how to get Eterm to display japanese?
> i have it set to utf-8 but in mutt i receive some japanese mail and
> can't read anything.
Use kanji terminal "kterm". :)
I tried making Eterm work in the past with this code:
#!/bin/bash
LANG
Eric Dan wrote:
anybody know how to get Eterm to display japanese?
i have it set to utf-8 but in mutt i receive some japanese mail and
can't read anything.
Eterm doesn't support utf-8
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anybody know how to get Eterm to display japanese?
i have it set to utf-8 but in mutt i receive some japanese mail and
can't read anything.
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