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Re: Followup on the ccharset idea
> Yes it does, because if i want to run UTF-8 so that i can see all
> charsets i'll do that. But on irc it's a constant problem for other
> Swedish people since they can't see what i'm typing without a /charset
> latin1. Bla bla bla...
No, you're wrong. If you'd read my mail before you relpied, you'd know
that I've already answered your question.
The system default setting does NOT activate UTF-8, it uses whatever
encoding you've set as the default encoding. The only reason you're
getting UTF-8, is because you're using UTF-8 as the default encoding.
Why not try setting it to something else:
LC_ALL=en_US.iso-8859-1 LANGUAGE=en_US.iso-8859-1 LANG=en_US.iso-8859-1
xchat &
You might get away with only using LC_ALL, and you could certainly use
sv_SE if you so desire.
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