> Hello, the Ubuntu system generally is utf8 based. That 'Zenék' directory was created by the installer (when I created my user account), and it really means Music. So changing the setting I suggest you to change would only mean that XTerm wouldn't be an exception anymore. I encounter the current behaviour as an inconsistency (well, any window manager not using utf8 as the default encoding is also an inconsistency)
> again:
> imi@most:~$ echo $LANG
> hu_HU.UTF-8
>
> --
> set XTerm*utf8Title to true
If I change a default setting, it's different from having the Ubuntu
packager change it...
On Mon, 3 Aug 2009, Imre Péntek wrote:
> Hello, the Ubuntu system generally is utf8 based. That 'Zenék' directory was created by the installer (when I created my user account), and it really means Music. So changing the setting I suggest you to change would only mean that XTerm wouldn't be an exception anymore. I encounter the current behaviour as an inconsistency (well, any window manager not using utf8 as the default encoding is also an inconsistency)
> again:
> imi@most:~$ echo $LANG
> hu_HU.UTF-8
>
> --
> set XTerm*utf8Title to true
If I change a default setting, it's different from having the Ubuntu
packager change it...
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