AW: AW: Using German Umlauts with bash
klaus.berndl@sdm.de
klaus.berndl@sdm.de
Thu Jan 4 23:47:00 GMT 2001
>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.
i have done the test and it was not the font, the font displays in the
standard-command/cmd shell all umlaut characters correct if i type 'dir'
but the same font in cygwin-bash produces only ? instead of a umlaut.
Suppose i have a file with name "klausÃÂÃÂÃÂ":
ls --version:
ls (GNU fileutils) 4.0
(Lars uses 3.16; can this be the problem??)
ls -b
klaus\300\322\330
ls -N
klaus???
You have mentioned the codepage: How can i change the codepage and what
codepage must i use??
Thanks in advance,
Klaus
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