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I've installed the last version of "busybox-power" (09/11/2011), when I launch xterminal, it prints "BusyBox v1.19.2 (Debian 1.19.2power1)" (and I can use new useful tools), but for my previous problem nothing has changed, same symptoms...
LANG=en_EN.UTF8 sh
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You need to start a new shell like:
to have Unicode support enabled in the shellCode:LANG=en_EN.UTF8 sh
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2011-10-29
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export LANG=nl_NL
export LANG=nl_NL.UTF8
Not yet understood how the configuration works... (does this require to recompile busybox??)
Have found this http://busybox.net/FAQ.html#configure , will try tomorrow
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I have some problems on Xterminal, I'm gonna try to explain it by giving you several examples.
First, I'm french, so I use specials chars and accents like "é", "è", "ç", "ê", "ë".
second test: I've erased the "é", I move the cursor left until the beginning of the line. Another problem: the cursor moves one char before the start of the command line! I've tried with two "éé", and then the cursor moves on the "$" (and far left as the number of special chars). Then I move it rightmost I obtain:
Another example: try to insert a "é" char at the middle of a string (I place the cursor on the "y").
Another test: i type a command with the "é" letter, and i move left and right. Each time the line has been shifted to the left.
The special char take 2 spaces on the line, but is printed on one box...
Does anyone has already had this problem? Does a solution exists to fix it?
I hope you understand my problem.
Last edited by krutznikov; 2011-10-28 at 23:46.