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Re: Using German Umlauts with bash
- To: cygwin at sourceware dot cygnus dot com
- Subject: Re: Using German Umlauts with bash
- From: "Gerrit P. Haase" <gerrit dot haase at t-online dot de>
- Date: Fri, 5 Jan 2001 23:16:15 +0100
- Organization: Esse keine toten Tiere
- References: <3A551CAA.10220.29A9B768@localhost>
- Reply-to: gerrit dot haase at t-online dot de
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<5 Jan 2001, 0:00 Uhr wars, als Christopher Abbey folgendes schrub:>
< Re: AW: Using German Umlauts with b >
> Tomorrow, Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
> > $ ls -N
> > siebenschlaefer ????????
>
> Check what font you're using for the window, and/or the console
> codepage depending on how you're starting bash. The best test
> I've found to date is to start a raw command / cmd shell and
> make sure you can display the characters with dir, then run cygwin.bat
> in that shell and ls -N al of a sudden worked. :) For me it was the
> font... but if all you get is '?' it might be the codepage.
>
No, we got it, fileutils (ls) 4.0 is different, with new options.
ls --show-control-chars
this is a new one, and with this option it works fine:)
$ ls --show-control-chars
siebenschlaefer üöäÜÅÄÖÜ
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