Hi John,
Joe handles utf-8, but in my experience, you have to have your $TERM set
to linux.
If you cannot do this for some reason, you'll have to google.
I do not think vt100 handles utf-8 unless things has changed in the last
few years.
Regards, Willem
On Tue, 3 Jul 2012, John J. Boyer wrote:
Neither nano nor vim will handle UTF-8. I need a command-line editor
that will. emacs might, but I find it extremely hard to use.
Thanks,
John
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