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- Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2003 19:29:33 +0900
- From: "Norman Diamond" <ndiamond@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Re: localedef builds sjis locale but the result doesn't work
- References: <0f9a01c34c4d$25e7b200$d2ee4ca5@example.com> <20030717130726.GA1924@example.com>
"Tobias Diedrich" <ranma@example.com> wrote: > Norman Diamond wrote: > > > But the following commands still displayed mojibake: > > LANG=ja_JP.SJIS vim sjisfile > > LANG=ja_JP.sjis vim sjisfile > > LC_ALL=ja_JP.SJIS vim sjisfile > > LC_ALL=ja_JP.sjis vim sjisfile > > I also tried opening various new kterm's, gnome-terminal's, and xterm's > > with various settings, and running vim in those, but the results were > > still mojibake. > > Did you put kterm in sjis-mode? > Try CTRL-MiddleMouseButton and select "Shift_JIS Mode" or start kterm > with "-km sjis". That solved it. The command "kterm -km sjis" worked. I wonder why kterm doesn't take this from one of the environment's locale variables, but anyway this worked. Thank you. From Botyanszki-sensei's posting, I understand that gnome-terminal2 is broken beyond repair in this kind of situation.
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