even more information, and no solution yet :-(
It is a display only problem. My jed seams not to display all chars with
an ascii value above 127. When I do a describe keybindings. All keys are
there, one just does not see them. If I just cut and paste the invisible
lines into a text-file and cat that to the screen I see the
key-definitions. So what does my jed prevent from displaying chars above
127 ?
--On Montag, April 22, 2002 14:15:51 +0200 Joachim Schmitz
<js@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
some more information:
1. this is true for the console also, and all xterms I could get hold of.
2. It is "only" a display problem, I can enter umlauts with jed. I only
don't see them in jed.
for example if I edit a text with umlauts these are not displayed anymore
i.e. "für" is displayed as "fr". If I type an "ü" the cursor moves to the
right, but the text is shown without the umlaut, when I type in "für" "fr
+" is shown, where the "+" stands for the cursor. This is in a
text-buffer. In the buffer *shell-output" everything on a line after an
umlaut is blank.
--On Montag, April 22, 2002 09:25:55 +0200 Joachim Schmitz
<js@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,
I just upgraded my system to SuSE 8.0, and now 8bit chars don't work
anymore in jed. I use jed 0.99.15 in rxvt window. This only affects jed.
On the commandline it works ok. Any hint is welcome.