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Re: Special characters in x-term



You need to run xterm with the -u8 option and make sure that your LANG
and LC_* environment variables are set to a UTF8 encoding, e.g.
LC_ALL=en_US.utf-8.


On 6/19/06, Brad Crittenden <email@hidden> wrote:
Hello:

I am using an x-term on my MacBook to connect to a linux box (Fedora
4) machine.  Often the linux machine will produce some output that
has special characters in it which do not display under my current
configuration.  Two examples follow:

1) man gcc includes this section where special characters are
replaced with â

        any later version published by the Free Software Foundation;
with the
        Invariant Sections being ââ and â
        Free Softwareââ, the Front-Cover texts being (a) (see below),
and with

2) gcc attempts to produce
gre.c: In function `foo´

but it comes out as:

gre.c: In function â:

Does anyone know if there is a configuration change in OS X to make
these characters printable in x-term?

Thanks,

Brad

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