Re: graphic chars, set-font and sed

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On Thursday 14 April 2005 22:47 Glynn Clements's cat walking on the keyboard  
wrote:

> > Second, I've noticed that sed regular expressions get
> > confused by the presence of multiple semigraphic chars, while a single
> > one seems to work ok. Does anybody knows a way to "escape" those chars,
> > in order to make them understandable to sed and other programs?
>
> sed itself should be 8-bit clean; are you sure that this isn't an
> encoding (e.g. ISO-8859-1 vs UTF-8) issue?

I don't know what you mean with "encoding issue". How can I discover it?

Luca

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