Eljay Love-Jensen wrote:
Hi Salvador,
What format is your text editor saving your files? Try using one of the ISO 8859 flavors, instead of ISO 10646 (encoded in UTF8, I presume).
You are right, redhat linux 9 uses by default UTF-8. I am using vi editor and I suppose that it is enconding the literal characters I use on the UTF-8 encoding.
Since a response I received from lrtaylor@xxxxxxxxxx I think I should learn a little more about the C wide-char functions, I am on that.
Thanks Lyle and Eljay,
---sram Salvador Ramirez Flandes