Tomohiro KUBOTA [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It doesn't make sense. On Linux and most other Unix systems, the
character set supported by the C locale is US-ASCII. No french
characters, no U+20AC either.
Remember that the C locale exists only to make portable behaviour of
command line programs
dv Let me rephrase my question: how in X can I work in an english
dv environment, but still have bindings for latin 15[1], as if I were
dv working with a french locale ?
Set LC_CTYPE to fr_FR@euro but LC_MESSAGES to either C or en_US. Set
the other LC_* variables to your liking.
(I am running
Didier Verna writes:
what I want is having this
input ability without messing up the locale. I still want a C locale.
It doesn't make sense. On Linux and most other Unix systems, the
character set supported by the C locale is US-ASCII. No french
characters, no U+20AC either.
Remember that the
Hi,
At Mon, 7 Jan 2002 18:05:25 +0100 (CET),
Bruno Haible wrote:
It doesn't make sense. On Linux and most other Unix systems, the
character set supported by the C locale is US-ASCII. No french
characters, no U+20AC either.
Remember that the C locale exists only to make portable behaviour
Hi,
At Wed, 02 Jan 2002 12:20:06 +0100,
Didier Verna wrote:
I've now switched my application to latin-0 fonts, I experimented with an
fr_FR@euro locale on my debian system and it works correctly (I can input
french characters plus the euro sign). However, what I want is having this
input