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Can't enter Chinese in crxvt



I'm using crxvt and xcin under woody.
I can vim files and input Chinese, and I can more/cat/less these files and
the text shows up fine.  But if I try to input Chinese at a shell prompt
(tcsh) in crxvt, I only get the ASCII equivalent of the two bytes that
represent the Chinese.

My .inputrc is:
> set meta-flag on
> set convert-meta off
> set output-meta on

and my .cshrc contains:
> stty cs8 -istrip
> stty pass8
> setenv LANG C
> setenv LC_CTYPE zh_TW.Big5
> setenv XMODIFIERS @im=xcin

Everything worked when I was using potato, and I am using the same .inputrc
and .cshrc as before, so I don't think that these are the problem.

Also, to get mutt to display Chinese under woody, I had to add to my .muttrc:
> set charset=big5
> set send_charset=us-ascii:iso-8859-1:big5:gb2312:utf-8

I didn't have to do this in my potato installation, so maybe this is a hint
to what is wrong with my current configuration?

Andre

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