On Thu, Feb 04, 2016 at 12:32:14PM +0000, Pierre Abbat wrote: > On 02/ 4/16 11:38 AM, Dmitrij D. Czarkoff wrote: > > Pierre Abbat said: > >> Once I do that, what else do I have to do? Do I have to put something in > >> /etc/profile? > > > > Check output of "locale". > > I put "en_US.UTF-8" in /etc/login.conf, logged in on a VT, ran locale, > and found LANG set to "en-US.UTF-8". What gives? > > I manually set LANG to "en_US.UTF-8" in a konsole, opened the Bezitopo > source in kate, and found that all the files are displayed in > ISO-8859-1. What else do I have to set? There are degree signs and other > non-ASCII characters in comments, all encoded in UTF-8. > > There is no mention of UTF in /etc/profile , ~/.profile , or any other > configuration file in my home directory that I could think of.
Can you show your *complete* current /etc/login.conf? -- with best reagrds, Yellow Rabbit DragonFly 4.5-DEVELOPMENT x86_64
