11-12-2010
Having the C locale selected might defeat any attempt to visualize anything non 7 bit ascii.
You should select a locale suitable for your character encoding.
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koi8rxterm
koi8rxterm(1) General Commands Manual koi8rxterm(1)
NAME
koi8rxterm - X terminal emulator for KOI8-R environments
SYNOPSIS
koi8rxterm [ xterm-options ]
DESCRIPTION
koi8rxterm is a wrapper around the xterm(1) program that invokes the latter program with the 'KOI8RXTerm' X resource class set. All argu-
ments to koi8rxterm are passed to xterm without processing; the -class and -k8 options should not be specified because they are used by the
wrapper. See the xterm manual page for more information on xterm-options.
The environment's locale settings (see "ENVIRONMENT" below) are used to discern the locale's character set. If no current locale can be
determined, the locale 'ru_RU.KOI8-R' (the Russian language as used in the territory of Russia, with the KOI8-R character set) is assumed.
The locale(1) utility is used to determine whether the system supports the selected locale. If it does not, koi8rxterm will exit with an
error and report the output of locale.
Note: koi8rxterm may produce unexpected results if the current locale is set to one in which the KOI8-R character encoding is not sup-
ported, or if fonts using that encoding are not available. In the Debian system, the 'xfonts-cyrillic' package provides the fonts that
koi8rxterm uses by default. To change the fonts koi8rxterm uses, edit the /etc/X11/app-defaults/KOI8RXTerm file.
A similar wrapper, uxterm(1), is available for Unicode UTF-8 environments.
ENVIRONMENT
LC_ALL, LC_CTYPE, LANG
The values of these variables are checked, in order, to determine the character set used by the current locale.
AUTHOR
koi8rxterm was written by Branden Robinson and is very heavily based on uxterm, by Thomas Dickey. The assistance of Jurij Smakov was
invaluable in sanity-checking its operation.
SEE ALSO
locale(1), locale(7), uxterm(1), xterm(1)
Debian Project 2004-12-19 koi8rxterm(1)