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No i think the problem is the keyboard map, because if i see a iso-8859-1 file with 'cat', all latin characters appears correctly/ sferriol <sylvain.ferriol@imag.fr> wrote: | [...] | i'm just using a cygwin terminal | but if in this terminal , i use ssh and i 'm connecting to a linux | computer, the latin characters (in bash) are displayed correctly
And where is it they show up wrongly? When you do ls? When you do cat? When you type them from your keyboard? When you tab-expand some filename with them in?
My first thought is ls, and this is because it per default don't show 8 bit characters.. try with "--show-control-chars"
/Andy
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