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Re: Caracteres acentuados



Isso tem haver com o inputrc, segue em anexo o meu.

Falow.

On Thursday 22 April 2004 10:49, Leandro Guimarães Faria Corcete Dutra wrote:
> Em Qui, 2004-04-22 às 10:42, Marcelo Neres dos Santos escreveu:
> > Citando Leandro Guimaraens Faria Corsetti Dutra
> >
> > <leandro@dutra.fastmail.fm>:
> > | 	Como?  O mais tranqüilo é aptitude install locales localeconf.
> >
> >   apt-get install locales localesconf
>
>                                   ^
>
> 	Confira se instalou mesmo o pacote... dpkg -l locale*
>
> 	O que ficou em teu /etc/environment?
>
> > | 	O que você chama de modo texto é o console?
> >
> > Sim. Sem estar no X. Qdo dou um Ctrl + F1 por exemplo.
>
> 	Você chegou a reiniciar a sessão após configurar o localeconf?
>
>
> --
> Leandro Guimarães Faria Corcete Dutra <leandro@dutra.fastmail.fm>
> Família Sakama Dutra
# /etc/inputrc - global inputrc for libreadline
# See readline(3readline) and `info rluserman' for more information.

# Be 8 bit clean.
set input-meta on
set output-meta on

# To allow the use of 8bit-characters like the german umlauts, comment out
# the line below. However this makes the meta key not work as a meta key,
# which is annoying to those which don't need to type in 8-bit characters.

# set convert-meta off

# try to enable the application keypad when it is called.  Some systems
# need this to enable the arrow keys.
# set enable-keypad on

# see /usr/share/doc/bash/inputrc.arrows for other codes of arrow keys

# do not bell on tab-completion 
# set bell-style none 

# some defaults / modifications for the emacs mode
$if mode=emacs

# allow the use of the Home/End keys
# "\e[1~": beginning-of-line
# "\e[4~": end-of-line

# allow the use of the Delete/Insert keys
# "\e[3~": delete-char
# "\e[2~": quoted-insert

# mappings for "page up" and "page down" to step to the beginning/end 
# of the history
# "\e[5~": beginning-of-history
# "\e[6~": end-of-history

# alternate mappings for "page up" and "page down" to search the history
# "\e[5~": history-search-backward
# "\e[6~": history-search-forward

# # mappings for Ctrl-left-arrow and Ctrl-right-arrow for word moving
# "\e[5C": forward-word
# "\e[5D": backward-word
# "\e\e[C": forward-word
# "\e\e[D": backward-word

# $if term=rxvt
# "\e[8~": end-of-line
# $endif

# for non RH/Debian xterm, can't hurt for RH/DEbian xterm
# "\eOH": beginning-of-line
# "\eOF": end-of-line

# for freebsd console
# "\e[H": beginning-of-line
# "\e[F": end-of-line

$endif

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