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Old 10-07-2004, 05:42 AM   #1
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Bash, "." and UTF-8


Hello everybody,
I'm writing an "interactive" bash that reads external files (it uses "." - source - command) to translate the question it asks into various languages. I like to encode my language files using UTF-8 to avoid any problem and insert an environment variable change at the beginning of my script, but I don't know which is the right variable (maybe LC_CTYPE?).
Could anybody help me? Thanks.

Alessandro

BASH_VERSION=2.05b.0(1)-release
 
  


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