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- Subject: Re: locale
- From: David Eduardo Gomez Noguera <davidgn@example.com>
- Date: Sat, 23 Dec 2000 18:40:02 -0600
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> > Try here: > > http://www.linuxi18n.org/locales/ > I though the locales were my problem. but it seems it isnt. I read questionmark's where i should read kanji. Any idea? It happens both in a x-terminal and in gjiten (in the preferences and the kanji info window). when i use cat or more to browse through ls or the sources of gjiten, everything seems ok. I use the ja_JP locale that is on http://www.linuxi18n.org/locales/ I have RedHat 7.0 ja installed here, over a RH 6.2 en. Thank you again, and bye and merry christmas! -- ICQ: 15605359 Bicho =^..^=
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