Re: reading chinese in w3m
Hi Anthony,
Thanks for the reply. Sorry that I reply this in English.
Anthony Fok [foka@debian.org] wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 24, 2000 at 12:44:06PM +1000, Shao Zhang wrote:
> > Does anyone here read sina.com.cn or sina.com.hk? I am having some
> > problems of reading this site using w3m and cxterm/crxvt.
> > The main page looks fine, but when going into individual news item,
> > there are always one or more lines that are unreadable. Is there any
> > tricks in w3m to fix this?
>
> ¡@¡@§Ú¤£²M·¡¡A¦ý¾Ú«e¤@°}¤l¤@Ó³X°ÝùØ¡Aw3m §@ªÌ»¡ w3m ¥Ø«e¥u¤ä«ù
> ^¤å©M¤é¤å¡C´N¬O»¡¡A¹³¤¤¤åµ¥Âù¦r¸`ªº»y¨¥¡Aw3m ¤j·§¤£À´¦p¦ó¥¿½T¤À¦æ¡A
> ¬Æ©Î§â¤@¨Ç¦r¤¸Âo±¼¤F¡C"Links" ¤å¥»ÂsÄý¾¹¤]¦³¬Û¦üªº°ÝÃD¡C
>
> ¡@¡@¤¤¤å¤ä«ù³Ì¦nªº¤å¥»ÂsÄý¾¹¡A¤j·§n¼Æ Lynx ¤F¡C«ö "O"ption¡A
> ùر¥i¿ï "Chinese"¡B"Taipei (Big5)" µ¥ "Display character set"¡A
> ¤]¥i¥H¼W³]¥H¤U¨â¶µ (content negotiation??)¡G
Agreed. But I cannot really stand lynx as it does not render
table and frames properly which what most sites are using now.
> > I have also tried with the latest nightly build of mozilla, it
> > displays chinese correctly a lot better than w3m, but in some
> > occasions, it has the same problem as well.
>
> ¡@¡@Mozilla À³¸Ó¤£·|¦³¬Û¦P°ÝÃD¡C±z¦³³]¦n character set ¶Ü¡H
> ¤£¹L Mozilla ¦³ bug ¤]»¡¤£©w¡C§Ú¤£±`¥Î Mozilla¡
With mozilla, I did not explicitly set anything. By default, it
detects tne encoding and automatically changes to the
corresponding character set.
Is there anything that needs to be done?
Regards,
Shao.
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