> So my advise would be to install "rxvt-unicode" or "rxvt-unicode-lite"
> or "rxvt-unicode-ml" (multilingual), depending on your needs. If it
> displays the man pages correctly, then encoding was the problem,
> and you can use urxvt instead of aterm or rxvt.
Hi,
Yes this was the problem! After i
On 9/22/07, Mike Polyakov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > I have a weird behavior when viewing man pages in aterm or rxvt. ...
> > > Some of the lines run off the page
> > > on the right and continue at the beginning of the next line (lines are
> > > not neatly formatted in fixed width column). Al
> > I have a weird behavior when viewing man pages in aterm or rxvt. ...
> > Some of the lines run off the page
> > on the right and continue at the beginning of the next line (lines are
> > not neatly formatted in fixed width column). Also there are characters
> > which look like rectangles with d
On 9/22/07, Mike Polyakov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I had this for a long time and now I finally decided to ask about it.
> I have a weird behavior when viewing man pages in aterm or rxvt. The
> title such as "Linux System Administrator's Manual", which usually
> appears in a man page, i
Hi,
I had this for a long time and now I finally decided to ask about it.
I have a weird behavior when viewing man pages in aterm or rxvt. The
title such as "Linux System Administrator's Manual", which usually
appears in a man page, is missing. Some of the lines run off the page
on the right and c
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