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Re: [Groff] German Umlaute, ISO-8859-1, postscript.
From: |
Jorgen Grahn |
Subject: |
Re: [Groff] German Umlaute, ISO-8859-1, postscript. |
Date: |
Sun, 16 May 2004 22:19:45 +0200 |
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On Sun May 16 20:04:28 2004, address@hidden wrote:
...
> (1) Redhat 9 has multibyte support enabled by default. This is set
> in /etc/sysconfig/i18n where my original entry was LANG="en_US.UTF-8" .
>
> (2) Obviously, by setting LANG and LC_CTYPE just in my shell I sort
> of created a mixed environment in which umlauts typed on my keyboard
> still got into the file as 2 byte sequences. With LANG=en_US in my
...
> So basically, all works as designed and it was just me fiddling
> around too much while thinking too little :)
This is maybe offtopic ... but the problem doesn't seem to be entirely your
fault. IMHO, either Redhat shouldn't make UTF-8 the default, or your vi
clone is buggy. People do not expect their text files to *by default*
contain anything other than one-octet-per-character text[0].
BR,
/Jörgen
[0] At least not yet, and not in countries where iso8859-1 is enough.
Protocols and specific file formats yes, but not plain metadata-less
text files.
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- [Groff] German Umlaute, ISO-8859-1, postscript., Bruno Hertz, 2004/05/16
- Re: [Groff] German Umlaute, ISO-8859-1, postscript., Alejandro Lopez-Valencia, 2004/05/16
- Re: [Groff] German Umlaute, ISO-8859-1, postscript., Bruno Hertz, 2004/05/16
- Re: [Groff] German Umlaute, ISO-8859-1, postscript., Alejandro Lopez-Valencia, 2004/05/16
- Re: [Groff] German Umlaute, ISO-8859-1, postscript., Bruno Hertz, 2004/05/16
- Re: [Groff] German Umlaute, ISO-8859-1, postscript.,
Jorgen Grahn <=
- Re: [Groff] German Umlaute, ISO-8859-1, postscript., Bruno Hertz, 2004/05/16
- Re: [Groff] German Umlaute, ISO-8859-1, postscript., Roger Leigh, 2004/05/16
- Re: [Groff] German Umlaute, ISO-8859-1, postscript., Bruno Hertz, 2004/05/17
- Re: [Groff] German Umlaute, ISO-8859-1, postscript., Jorgen Grahn, 2004/05/17
- Re: [Groff] German Umlaute, ISO-8859-1, postscript., MJ Ray, 2004/05/17