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Re: [1.7] Accented characters don't work
2009/11/28 lemkemch:
> But how do I get back a pure C locale?
If by that you mean an ASCII locale: C.ASCII. (Btw, that's essentially
the same as C.ISO-8859-1, i.e. it's 8-bit not 7-bit).
>ÂI also
> want ls -l to output the old standard date format. ÂSo
> setenv LANG C.what? ÂC.ISO-8859-15 is kind of nice (the accented
> chars display fine) but ls then shows the iso-type date format.
The date format is controlled by the LC_TIME locale category. Hence
you could get both the Euro charset and the traditional date format
with this:
LANG=C.ISO-8859-15
LC_TIME=C
Regarding the LANG setting, I'd recommend setting it to the language
you prefer, e.g. de_DE.ISO-8859-15 or en_GB.ISO-8859-15, because the
C.* locales are unlikely to be recognised when connecting to other
systems.
Andy
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