On 1/16/2008, "Christian Perrier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Quoting Tomas Pospisek ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): >> Package: ttf-ecolier-lignes-court >> Version: 1.00-1 >> Severity: minor >> >> Probably the description contains some character in an encoding, that my >> terminal doesn't understand. I suggest changing it into ASCII or UTF8. >> Notice the 2. last line: > >The file *is* UTF-8 from what I see. I'm looking at it through konsole, which runs bash. Konsole's encoding is set to "Default". If I set it to UTF8, it still doesn't render. Which brings up the question to me: how is the encoding storry supposed to work under Debian? Say the file is UTF8 encoded, which I don't know how to verify, is every Debian user supposed to run an UTF-8 capable console these days? *t