Russell Shaw wrote:
Thomas Dickey wrote:
On Mon, 12 Jan 2009, Russell Shaw wrote:
kilg...@banach.math.auburn.edu wrote:
I am merely curious. I do not use the funny character mappings for
anything, myself. But I can imagine that someone might want to use
those sometimes and use mc on other
Hi,
In an xterm, i could press alt-o to get both panels the same.
Now after a few X windows upgrades, alt-o gives an o with
two dots above it. How can i get back the old behaviour?
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Hi,
In an xterm, i could press alt-o to get both panels the same.
Now after a few X windows upgrades, alt-o gives an I with
two dots above it. How can i get back the old behaviour?
Does it only work in 8859-1 locale instead of utf-8 ?
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Hi,
In an xterm, i could press alt-o to get both panels the same.
Now after a few X windows upgrades, alt-o gives an I with
two dots above it (0xEF, LATIN SMALL LETTER I WITH DIAERESIS)
UTF-8 locale i guess. On the linux console it gives ESC-o (0x1b6f)
How can i get mc to work in a utf-8 X
On Mon, 12 Jan 2009, Russell Shaw wrote:
To: mc@gnome.org
From: Russell Shaw rjs...@netspace.net.au
Subject: Alt-o in xterm
Hi,
In an xterm, i could press alt-o to get both panels the same.
Now after a few X windows upgrades, alt-o gives an I with
two dots above it. How can i get back the old
Russell Shaw schrieb:
Hi,
In an xterm, i could press alt-o to get both panels the same.
Now after a few X windows upgrades, alt-o gives an I with
two dots above it (0xEF, LATIN SMALL LETTER I WITH DIAERESIS)
UTF-8 locale i guess. On the linux console it gives ESC-o (0x1b6f)
The character
On Mon, 12 Jan 2009, Russell Shaw wrote:
Hi,
In an xterm, i could press alt-o to get both panels the same.
Now after a few X windows upgrades, alt-o gives an I with
two dots above it (0xEF, LATIN SMALL LETTER I WITH DIAERESIS)
UTF-8 locale i guess. On the linux console it gives ESC-o (0x1b6f)
On Sun, 11 Jan 2009, Thomas Dickey wrote:
On Mon, 12 Jan 2009, Russell Shaw wrote:
Hi,
In an xterm, i could press alt-o to get both panels the same.
Now after a few X windows upgrades, alt-o gives an I with
two dots above it (0xEF, LATIN SMALL LETTER I WITH DIAERESIS)
UTF-8 locale i guess.
kilg...@banach.math.auburn.edu wrote:
On Mon, 12 Jan 2009, Russell Shaw wrote:
Thomas Dickey wrote:
On Mon, 12 Jan 2009, Russell Shaw wrote:
Hi,
In an xterm, i could press alt-o to get both panels the same.
Now after a few X windows upgrades, alt-o gives an I with
two dots above it
Thomas Dickey wrote:
On Mon, 12 Jan 2009, Russell Shaw wrote:
kilg...@banach.math.auburn.edu wrote:
I am merely curious. I do not use the funny character mappings for
anything, myself. But I can imagine that someone might want to use
those sometimes and use mc on other occasions. Thus, I
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