To Andy Koppe and Corinna Vinschen - big thanks!
Problem is solved with your advices!
I see now, the deal is far more complicated. However I clicked "choose default
- Russian" in Regional Settings for Windows (there was "Russian" in many
list-boxes, but it seems default was not Russian still,
Hello, Andy!
Andy Koppe wrote:
> 'meta-flag' is a synonym for 'input-meta', so you don't
> need both.
For this hint - thank you.
> > $ echo -e "\xC0\xC1\xC2\xC3\xC3\xC4\xC5\xC6\xC7"
> > AAA?C
> Looks like the font you're using doesn't have the necessary
> glyphs, so Windows substitutes the
Dear friends!
I am still try to get over my problem with ASCII 8-bit characters translation.
I now know about ~/.initrc file, readline, bind - bit more.
But it still does not work. Look here:
My ~/.initrc contains necessary setup:
set meta-flag on
set convert-meta off
set input-meta on
set ou
Hello Comrades! ;-)
[Cygwin 1.5.25-15 in Windows 2000 5.00.2195 english version]
I run bash in cmd.exe console window. I want to view text file, which contains
text with CP-1251 codepage (windows Russian).
So before running Cygwin.bat I set necessary font with:
e:\prgs\usr\cygwin\> mode con c
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