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Hi all,
I've just installed zsh, which looks very cool, but as it happens for all the new things, I'm a bit lost. I was trying to figure out how to display characters such as "à è ì ò ù", since when I press those keys in zsh, nothing happens.
Any help is appreciated
Thank you.
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You might try a different font. Some font's don't have those characters. Just an idea?
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Thanks, I have tried changing fonts, but still I can't use those special characters... I am really wondering what is wrong, I have also recompiled zsh with unicode support, just to be sure...
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Are you using a terminal with unicode support? And what is your LANG environment variable set to?
Last edited by pauldonnelly (2007-10-22 22:01:46)
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Yes, I'm using urxvt, and special characters were working with bash. My LANG environmental variable is en_GB.utf-8.
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Hmm. Then I don't know. That sounds pretty similar to my setup, and mine is working properly.
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