[As-users] aterm odd characters
ed (ed-afterstep@s5h.net)
Sat, 2 Aug 2008 17:13:54 +0100
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Hello,
I've been niggled by some odd characters in man pages, I think it's
unicode issues, this behaviour is the same with rxvt and eterm.
Terminals like gnome-terminal, konsole and urxvt don't appear to do
this, the characters appear more like fancy quotes.
If it helps I can provide a screenshot of this.
Would this be a strange setting that could be an environment variable
in my terminal that could be configured?
--=20
The T1 to www.mydigitalvoid.com is breakdancing because of a translator
who speaks Bocce. Network Appliance is selling their dialup customers
to Earthlink. :: http://www.s5h.net/ :: http://www.s5h.net/gpg.html
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