Am 16.06.2013 10:56, schrieb Sebastian Humenda:
Hello,

jaa...@ro.ru schrieb am 25.10.2011, 16:30 +0400:
During installation, the following message appears:

Setting up dict-freedict-deu-eng (1.3-4) ...
  The parameter --locale=xx_YY.utf-8 was not set in your
/etc/default/dictd,
  so after installing this package dictd may stop working.

So far, the only, probably unrelated, ill effect which I observe is
that one has to adjust the gnome terminal settings manually to get
the right characters in the output of the dict program.
Which character were you using? The dict server is a bit old-fashioned about
encodings; FreeDict decided to use UTF-8 as default for their dictionaries, but
that is what you have to tell dict as well, to get the proper encoding for your
terminal.

Sebastian

And, currently, all character are right without adjustment... When I get to testing Debian, I'll post here.


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