Bug#427864: My settings
On 08.06.07 Frank K?ster (frank@debian.org) wrote:
> "Yannick P." <yannick.palanque@laposte.net> wrote:
> > On Thursday 07 June 2007 18:42:51 you wrote:
Hi Frank, hi Yannick,
> >> What are your settings?
> >
> > $ locale
> > LANG=fr_FR.UTF-8
> [...]
> > If I choose "your settings" for locales, I have man bash and info bash in
> > english and
> > $ man bash
> > man: can't set the locale; make sure $LC_* and $LANG are correct
> > (Don't know if it's of any use.)
>
> That makes sense: You have only the fr_FR.UTF-8 locale
> installed/generated, not fr_FR@euro (the iso8859-1 version).
>
> With utf-8 settings, I got mis-displayed characters even in man in an
> rxvt (in info, too). In an "xterm (unicode)" window, both man and info
> display it correctly. Err, no. Lowercase accented letters are
> displayed fine, but uppercase as in "DÉFINITION" not:
>
> D??????FINITIONS
>
> Since Cut&Paste yields two "boxes", it looks as if it could indeed
> be a problem with info's UTF capabilities. I'll ask upstream.
>
Did you an answer?
Yannick, is the problem eventually fixed in latest texinfo?
Thanks,
Hilmar
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