I was able to confirm this fixed it for uxterm by adding *utf8Title:true
to the UXTerm resource file. I was not able to achieve the same result
by adding it to the XTerm resource file, presumably because it lacks
some setting for switching on utf8 support.
From what I read in the man pages, if
This bug was fixed in the package xterm - 253-1ubuntu1
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xterm (253-1ubuntu1) lucid; urgency=low
* Merge from Debian Unstable. (LP: #501150)
+ document in xterm manpage the limited availability of resources color16
to color255 as noted in patch #188 (LP: #438850)
On Tue, 4 Aug 2009, Imre Péntek wrote:
Well, I reported an Ubuntu bug:
Where did you find the bug?:
Distribution: Ubuntu
package xterm
I maintain xterm upstream, and check bugs in various packages,
since as a rule, packagers do not bother to notify upstream.
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Thomas E. Dickey
Well, I reported an Ubuntu bug:
Where did you find the bug?:
Distribution: Ubuntu
package xterm
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set XTerm*utf8Title to true
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/408496
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set XTerm*utf8Title to true
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/408496
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Hello, the Ubuntu system generally is utf8 based. That 'Zenék' directory was
created by the installer (when I created my user account), and it really means
Music. So changing the setting I suggest you to change would only mean that
XTerm wouldn't be an exception anymore. I encounter the current
On Mon, 3 Aug 2009, Imre Péntek wrote:
Hello, the Ubuntu system generally is utf8 based. That 'Zenék' directory was
created by the installer (when I created my user account), and it really
means Music. So changing the setting I suggest you to change would only mean
that XTerm wouldn't be
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