see
http://invisible-island.net/xterm/xterm.log.html#xterm_210
man xterm (resource settings):
utf8Title (class Utf8Title)
Applications can set xterm's title by writing a control
sequence. Normally this control sequence follows the VT220
convention, which encodes the string in ISO-8859-1 and allows
for an 8-bit string terminator. If xterm is started in a UTF-8
locale, it translates the ISO-8859-1 string to UTF-8 to work
with the X libraries which assume the string is UTF-8.
However, some users may wish to write a title string encoded in
UTF-8. Set this resource to "true" to allow UTF-8 encoded
title strings. That cancels the translation to UTF-8, allowing
UTF-8 strings to be displayed as is.
The default is "false."
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accentuated characters wrongly displayed (encoding problem) in title bar
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/320388
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