> On Tue, 2003-06-10 at 19:34, Didier Casse wrote:
> > Hi there,
> >           I just noticed that when I use Eterm to read man pages: e.g man 
> > perl. I get some funny characters in the man pages. But when I use xterm 
> > to view the man pages... wel I get the normal English characters. Anybody 
> > have a clue of how to get rid of these annoying characters?
> 
> Using a RedHat machine?
> 
> The problem is with the LANG environment variable.
> 
> RH (and probably other distros) are doint UTF (8 I think) as their
> default language setting.  Eterm doesn't like it at all.
> 
> I stuck the following at the bottom of my .bashrc:
> 
> LANG=en_US.iso885915
> export LANG
> 
> Fixed it right up.

Good solution :), I was editing the /etc/sysconfig/i18n file directly to 
do the same thing, but this is easier.

Regards,
Daniel.

> 
> -Andy-
> 
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