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from: James Bradley
date: 2005-07-25 17:44:22
subject: MM in Russian?

* Originally in: Russian_Tuto
 * Originally to: Aleksej R. Serdyukov


I'll answer the last part first.

 ARS> ... If you are not interested, WHY ASK?!

I'm so new to *NIX, I'm just learning when to bow my head in despair,
and when to nod in agreement. That's why I put this up for general
consternation here. My devious scheme worked, as now I am a little
more informed, *and* a little more confused. 

Thanks MUCH for your input! 

PS: I'm going to crosspost this to OFFLINE.

Yakayo! (I'm still working on the language! )

Elks R. Zhukov wrote to James Bradley, "MM in Russian?" on 07-06-05 23:24

 ARE> Hi, James!

 ARSE> 25 Jun 05 14:42, you sent this data to All:

 KB> In the meantime, the only solution is to change the character set of
 JB> the terminal. I've come across this myself since I'm using Ubuntu now,
 JB> where UTF-8 is the default everywhere -- and even the line-drawing
 JB> characters don't work on the console, though they do in an xterm.

 ARS> I've read about some dirty hack for the characters, but it doesn't seem
 ARS> that it really works. It is in some howto.html that is Unicode
 ARS> in Debian how-to or something like that.
 ARS> I didn't manage to make Cyrillics work well when CP866
 ARS> locale is set for GoldED in BeatrIX Linux yet; I don't know
 ARS> how. There are some characters in beginning of lines
 ARS> showing wrong. The UTF-8 locale doesn't work for russified
 ARS> GoldED, of course ... and the message bases are in CP866,
 ARS> too.

 JB> As regular user:

 JB> export LANG=C
 JB> mm

 ARS> I think LANG=C sets LATIN-1 or something like that. You maybe need
 ARS> ru_RU.UTF- 8 or ru_RU.CP866 to make interface Russian (Here's how you
 ARS> get a localized program! But beware, you know.).

 ARS> mu'o
 ARS> ... If you are not interested, WHY ASK?!
 ARS> --- GoldED+/W32 1.1.5-040120

... James
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