Michael Fratoni <mfratoni@tuxfan.homeip.net> writes: > In the for what it's worth category, I made that change globally. I still > haven't heard a good reason to be using UTF-8 in the first place. So, I > changed /etc/sysconfig/i18n to read: > $ cat /etc/sysconfig/i18n > # LANG="en_US.UTF-8" > LANG="en_US" > SUPPORTED="en_US.UTF-8:en_US:en" > SYSFONT="latarcyrheb-sun16" > > Doesn't appear to have broken anything, and I no longer have weird font > problems in manpages, acroread works, etc. I wondered about that too. But assumed there was some reason why it was shifted to UTF-8. And some notice taken in the rpms for emacs in the site-start.el file supplied by redhat. I only see the jacked up stuff in man pages if I read them emacs. changing to LANG=en_US cures that. Can you explain your meaning concerning fonts in man pages? An example here: man tar shows no problem but if I try in emacs M-x manual-entry <RET> tar <RET> I get all kinds of guff. Not sure if it will come thru here but here is a sample: NAME tar − The GNU version of the tar archiving utility SYNOPSIS tar [ −− ] A ‐‐‐‐catenate ‐‐‐‐concatenate | c ‐‐‐‐create | d ‐‐‐‐diff ‐‐‐‐compare | r ‐‐‐‐append | t ‐‐‐‐list | u ‐‐‐ If I set LANG=en_US;export LANG before calling emacs from a terminal the guff disappears and becomes readable. -- Psyche-list mailing list Psyche-list@redhat.com https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/psyche-list