On 04/19/13 10:25, William Mattison wrote:
>> The ISO-8859 text is a good indication that the file is encoded in GB2312.
>> So, you'll want
>>
>> -f GB2312
>> -t UTF-8
>>
>> That is all....
> Progress.  That made the file display in vi in Terminal correctly.  
> Thank-you, Ed.
>
> But the Chinese still doesn't display correctly in vi in Konsole and XTerrm.
>
> There are other issues, but I will initiate separate threads for those.

I could understand it not displaying properly in an xterm.....

I've no problem konsole.  Should check Advanced profile settings to make sure 
the Encoding is set to UTF-8.


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From now on, at least during winter time, Im going to blame all spelling an 
grammar erros on the cat sitting on my chest every time I sit down at the 
computer....
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