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Re: svn client for Windows and non-latin symbols

From: Eugene M. Zheganin <eugene_at_zhegan.in>
Date: Mon, 7 May 2018 15:59:55 +0500

Hello,

On 07.05.2018 14:27, Anders Munch wrote:
> Fra: Mark Phippard [mailto:markphip_at_gmail.com]:
>> If you see a ? It means the font does not have a glyph for the character. Use a Unicode font.
> That would only help if svn would output some kind of unicode. It doesn't.
> You can't even tell it to output utf-8, there's no such option.
> People talk about setting the LANG environment variable or some such,
> but I've never managed to get that to do anything.
>
> Eugene, you can use the --xml option. That will get you utf-8 output.
>
Yup, thanks a lot. I was able to get the right output after changing
console codepage with chcp. Windows console subsystem... is weird. :)

Eugene.
Received on 2018-05-07 13:02:31 CEST

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