Hi,
From: Miros/law `Jubal' Baran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: No german umlauts in console and xterm
Date: Wed, 6 Sep 2000 13:28:51 +0200
> 6.09.2000 pisze Tomohiro KUBOTA ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> > There is 'language-env' package for German, Spanish, Jap
While we are at it, there are two bugs against base-files (#56275 and #62475)
and boot-floppies (#67913) regarding german umlauts.
* It's true that bash (and readline-based programs) rejects german umlauts?
* Does it happen even under a locale such as de_DE?
* If the answer is yes, does "set conve
6.09.2000 pisze Tomohiro KUBOTA ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> There is 'language-env' package for German, Spanish, Japanese, Russian,
> and Thai (for Woody).
Maybe we need some more general way to define default system localization
(giving the users a possibility to change this default is very good,
but
Ricardo Javier Cardenes Medina wrote:
> ...
>
> For Spanish speakers (like me), there's a "task-spanish" package, which
> installs (between others) a "castellanizar" program, which modify the
> global shell rc's for supporting ñáéíóúäëïöü... on any program, including
> the shell command line.
The
Hi,
From: Ricardo Javier Cardenes Medina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: No german umlauts in console and xterm
Date: Wed, 6 Sep 2000 12:17:04 +0100
> For Spanish speakers (like me), there's a "task-spanish" package, which
> installs (between others) a "castella
On Tue, Sep 05, 2000 at 08:51:59PM +0200, Karsten Tinnefeld wrote:
> > I hope this isn't necessary.
>
> > (you can disable this in bash, but then some other stuff (legitimate control
> > chars) breaks, and since I only type umlauts on the command-line very
> > occasionally, it wasn't worth the e
Florian Hinzmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I tried to fix an old problem with my Debian system (woody)
> today, but failed.
An old problem with a quite old answer: German-HOWTO
You'll find this in doc-linux-text and doc-linux-html packages.
Tscho
Roland
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> I hope this isn't necessary.
> (you can disable this in bash, but then some other stuff (legitimate control
> chars) breaks, and since I only type umlauts on the command-line very
> occasionally, it wasn't worth the effort to fix)
right, sorry, there was some resource I forgot to mention.
Th
On Tue, Sep 05, 2000 at 08:00:12PM +0200, Miros/law `Jubal' Baran <[EMAIL
PROTECTED]> was heard to say:
> 5.09.2000 pisze Florian Hinzmann ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> [symptomata snipped]
>
> Let me ask you one question: how did you set the `locale' variables
> (LANG, LC_MESSAGES, LC_CTYPE and anot
5.09.2000 pisze Florian Hinzmann ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
[symptomata snipped]
Let me ask you one question: how did you set the `locale' variables
(LANG, LC_MESSAGES, LC_CTYPE and another LC_* companions)? I can type
umlauts without any problems, under console and X (having pl_PL locale
set, which me
> > When typing german umlauts my system behaves
> > inconsistent:
> > When typing in xterm|gnome-terminal windows they
> > don't appear. Some chars do beep, but none of the
> > umlauts appear.
The following code in your .bashrc should cure this, see stty(1):
if tty -s
then
stty pass8
fi
Y
On Tue, 5 Sep 2000, Florian Hinzmann wrote:
> When typing german umlauts my system behaves
> inconsistent:
>
> In most X programs they appear fine (i.e. Netscape, several
> mail clients, XEmacs, ..)
>
> When typing in xterm|gnome-terminal windows they
> don't appear. Some chars do beep, but no
Hi!
I tried to fix an old problem with my Debian system (woody)
today, but failed.
When typing german umlauts my system behaves
inconsistent:
In most X programs they appear fine (i.e. Netscape, several
mail clients, XEmacs, ..)
When typing in xterm|gnome-terminal windows they
don't appear. So
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