7 Feb
2007
7 Feb
'07
6:23 p.m.
RK> UTF-8 is OK. I only asked if there is a possibility to have two man RK> and po versions for some languages - UTF-8 and non-UTF-8. I think for RK> man pages it is possible by putting them in corresponding /usr/man RK> dirs (for example there are ru, ru.KOI8-R and ru.UTF-8 in /usr/man), RK> the same can be done for .mo files, I think. RK> Of course all this is quite odd. I would like all other encodings to RK> disappear ASAP. For man it is simplier to edit man.conf and put "iconv -f utf8 -t <locale-cp>" call into it. So I think man in utf8 is enough. Don't know about po...