Didn't feel like hi-jacking a thread, but as a result of the attack on
stuarts sig, and the ensuing discussion of unicode...
Unicode does work with mutt and pine, just put 'export LANG=en_US.UTF-9' in
your .bashrc, I tried just setting it from the shell, but apperently that
didn't for some reason. Anyway, my question is, does anyone know how to get
additional characters or charsets available for the terminal? My brother in
taiwan often sends chinese characters in his emails, and on the byu
computers and my work computer, they show up as dotted square things, but on
my brother's (hans') computer, they display as cool little chinese
characters. Also, it'd be great to know of some effective way to find such
charsets, fonts, whatever that I might perhaps find a cambodian one. I
googled many hours before finally finding only one ttf font that had a
cambodian charset in it, and i'd like a fixed-width one for the terminal, if
indeed one exists. Any ideas?

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Von Fugal

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