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- Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2001 04:30:54 +0200
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On Wed, Oct 24, 2001 at 03:48:07AM +0200, Tobias Diedrich wrote: > > i think i need to kill LANG alltogether, it seems to override LC_*; > It should not. AFAIK only LC_ALL overrides the other settings. LC_ALL only overrides LC_*; but maybe i didn't test it properly... > BTW is there a canuum package for Debian out there somewhere ? canna supports canuum > My guess is that vim always uses LC_CTYPE encoding whereas jvim tries to > be smart about the encoding used... OTOH I would not expect it to write > iso-2022-jp if LC_CTYPE is set to euc-jp... could be, but it should at least read them and tell me about it, and not give me garbage. if i can't edit data coming from foreign systems, what's the point? it lets me edit ms-dos formated files too, although i don't really want that, because the only reason to edit dos files for me is to manually reformat the linebreaks to unix. (yeah, i could use a filter :-) ok, i am ranting, and in the wrong forum, i'll read some more docs to find out if there is maybe a setting to allow it to be smarter. > > what programs do you use for converting? > For converting between japanese charsets I usually use nkf (network > kanji filter). apt-get install nkf; done. thanks. greetings, martin. -- by the end of 2001 i'd like to find a new job anywhere in the world, doing pike development and/or training and/or unix and roxen system administration. -- pike programmer Traveling in Japan (www|db).hb2.tuwien.ac.at unix (iaeste|bahai).or.at (www.archlab|iaeste).tuwien.ac.at systemadministrator (stuts|black.linux-m68k).org mud.at is.(schon.org|root.at) Martin B"ahr http://www.iaeste.or.at/~mbaehr/
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