On 2012-05-31, Andreas Prilop <
prilo...@trashmail.net> wrote:
> On Wed, 30 May 2012, patric aristide wrote:
>
>> I'm struggling to display non English characters correctly.
>
> Which characters exactly?
>
German Umlauts, Euro symbol etc. ISO 8859-1 will display them but
Alpine complains about not using the correct encoding which would
be UTF-8
>> My OS doesn't support UTF-8
>
> I wonder which operating system you are using in the year 2012.
> What do you get on
> $ locale -a
> ?
"file not found" but that's not too surprising given RISC OS
doesn't use unix commands. I did mention the OS in the original
post, sorry if that wasn't clear though.
RISC OS uses a mixture between the so called territory module
and alphabets. Unfortunately the UTF8 alphabet, while available
is still under developement and not really usable.
Most users live in the UK so international language support is
low priority.
>
>> The terminal itself doesn't support UTF-8 either but
>> uses Latin-1 instead.
>
> Which terminal program? Can you select any other encodings?
Nettle which AFAIK uses the zap text editor's fonts but doesn't
support or even know about Unicode itself. I'm not 100% sure
about it though, contacted the developer for more info.
Really just wanted to know if Alpine would give me Unicode
without the underlying OS here supporting it (yet).
Since Alpine converts to whatever the terminal is capable of
I'm out of luck it seems.
Patric
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