> > You can use Plan 9 from User Space in OpenBSD which provides probably
> > the best UTF-8 support of any tool set.
> > uriel
>
>
> Whoa. That kinda blew my mind away for a while. But then again, it's not gonn
> a help me get UTF-8 in console, ncurses apps and xterm (I had UTF-8 issues in
> Xterm the last time I tried OpenBSD), is it?
>
Setting "XTerm*locale: utf8" has worked well enough for me, though it's no
help for console support. I find that OpenBSD has adequate (though imperfect)
Unicode support; the major problem I have with it is that the compose key
only supports ISO8859 characters...
--Anthony J. Bentley
Received on Sun May 30 2010 - 16:19:09 UTC
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