So everything displays correctly now? -> Jake On May 18, 2014 9:56 PM, <tclug at freakzilla.com> wrote: > Yeah, this in .tcshrc seems to have worked: > > setenv LC_CTYPE en_US.ISO-8859-1 > setenv LANG en_US.ISO-8859-1 > > > On Sun, 18 May 2014, tclug at freakzilla.com wrote: > > I'm not trying to get aterm to support unicode. Hmm. I wonder if I can >> remember what the pre-unicode locale used to be... iso-8859-1 was it?... >> >> On Sun, 18 May 2014, Jake Vath wrote: >> >> The output of locale looks fine and I'm guessing your /etc/local.gen and >>> /etc/locale.alias are set up correctly. >>> I'm not sure there is much you can do, as I couldn't find anything about >>> aterm's unicode support. >>> >>> -> Jake >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> On Sun, May 18, 2014 at 9:04 PM, <tclug at freakzilla.com> wrote: >>> sterling at dragon:/home/sterling> locale >>> LANG=en_US.UTF-8 >>> LANGUAGE= >>> LC_CTYPE="en_US.UTF-8" >>> LC_NUMERIC="en_US.UTF-8" >>> LC_TIME="en_US.UTF-8" >>> LC_COLLATE="en_US.UTF-8" >>> LC_MONETARY="en_US.UTF-8" >>> LC_MESSAGES="en_US.UTF-8" >>> LC_PAPER="en_US.UTF-8" >>> LC_NAME="en_US.UTF-8" >>> LC_ADDRESS="en_US.UTF-8" >>> LC_TELEPHONE="en_US.UTF-8" >>> LC_MEASUREMENT="en_US.UTF-8" >>> LC_IDENTIFICATION="en_US.UTF-8" >>> LC_ALL= >>> >>> >>> (and yeah, it does work with uxterm). >>> >>> >>> On Sun, 18 May 2014, Jake Vath wrote: >>> >>> Hmm, I have not done much with aterm. >>> What does the output of locale give you? >>> >>> -> Jake >>> >>> On May 18, 2014 8:47 PM, <tclug at freakzilla.com> >>> wrote: >>> I might, but I actually use aterm, and I'm not >>> switching away >>> from it because nothing else has all the cute >>> nice features I >>> want (: >>> >>> Basically I want to tell the thing to stop >>> with the unicode. >>> >>> On Sun, 18 May 2014, Jake Vath wrote: >>> >>> >>> Do you have uxterm installed? >>> I thought uxterm had unicode support. >>> >>> -> Jake >>> >>> On May 18, 2014 8:39 PM, >>> <tclug at freakzilla.com> >>> wrote: >>> Followup, naturally when I look at >>> that email >>> using OS X's >>> built-in terminal, those look like >>> wrapped-quotes. My xterm in >>> Linux, though, just shows junk. So >>> I'm >>> assuming this is a >>> unicode thing and I need to tell >>> my Linux >>> system to cut that >>> out. Ideas? >>> >>> On Sun, 18 May 2014, >>> tclug at freakzilla.com >>> wrote: >>> >>> Hi all, >>> >>> Ok, so a while ago for some >>> reason >>> quotemarks in my >>> terminal window have been >>> replaced by >>> weird >>> characters. Like right now >>> I'm running a >>> cp -v, and >>> the results look like this: >>> >>> >>> ‘/mnt/cf/DCIM/100CANON/IMG_1421.CR2’ -> >>> >>> ‘/home/sterling/Photos/2014/05/1818’ >>> >>> Normally that used to be >>> surrounded by >>> single-quotes. Now it's that >>> weird mess >>> that I'm not >>> even sure will display >>> correctly in >>> everyone else's >>> email. >>> >>> >>> Pretty sure it's a locale >>> setting but >>> since I've >>> never messed with that, I >>> have no idea >>> what to look >>> for. Anyone? >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> TCLUG Mailing List - >>> Minneapolis/St. Paul, >>> Minnesota >>> tclug-list at mn-linux.org >>> >>> >>> http://mailman.mn-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/tclug-list >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> TCLUG Mailing List - Minneapolis/St. Paul, >>> Minnesota >>> tclug-list at mn-linux.org >>> >>> http://mailman.mn-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/tclug-list >>> >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> TCLUG Mailing List - Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota >>> tclug-list at mn-linux.org >>> http://mailman.mn-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/tclug-list >>> >>> >>> >>> > _______________________________________________ > TCLUG Mailing List - Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota > tclug-list at mn-linux.org > http://mailman.mn-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/tclug-list > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://mailman.mn-linux.org/pipermail/tclug-list/attachments/20140518/674929f0/attachment.html>