Public bug reported: Binary package hint: zsh
This bug exists in standard Ubuntu 6.06.1 with zsh as added-on application. No editing to any startup-files has been done. When running a normal zsh-session (zsh 4.2.5) in GnomeTerminal (2.14.2) the euro-character is not echoed correctly on the command line. Instead, this odd-looking string appears: �^¬ Also some other characters create similar-looking output. This also happens in an xterm-window. When typing the same characters in a bash-session everything is as it should. Running the command locale gives the following output: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] LC_CTYPE="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" LC_NUMERIC="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" LC_TIME="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" LC_COLLATE="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" LC_MONETARY="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" LC_MESSAGES="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" LC_PAPER="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" LC_NAME="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" LC_ADDRESS="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" LC_TELEPHONE="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" LC_MEASUREMENT="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" LC_IDENTIFICATION="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" LC_ALL= ** Affects: zsh (Ubuntu) Importance: Untriaged Status: Unconfirmed -- Euro character does not display correctly in Gnome terminal https://launchpad.net/bugs/62294 -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs