Debian :: Latin-1 Extended Characters Not Properly Shown In GNOME

Nov 13, 2010

Debian "squeeze" AMD64 Some filenames, containing accented or other extended ASCII characters are not shown both in Nautilus and Terminal, nor in Virtual Console.

I also noticed than when asking octave interpreter (ran from terminal) to display character range from 97 to 140 the output was:

On the other hand, when executing the same query in qtoctave the characters are displayed properly.

I've tried to change the font that the gnome terminal uses, to no benefit.

My default locale is en_us.utf8 and I am about to install every package that contains the prefix ttf
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