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UTF-8 'ñÑ' cannot be written in the vscode terminal #80072
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It is not in a text. it's in the terminal |
What platform? If you're on Windows what shell is that? |
ubuntu 18.04.3 x64 |
I can't reproduce, it's likely an environment config issue. I recommend looking into the setLocaleVariables setting and your $LANG env var |
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i found workaround here #35550 (comment) |
@maravento can you share the good |
local: echo $LANG |
@maravento is that the one that's working? If so what's the value when it's not working? |
It's probably setting the /cc @jerch |
The setting is now an enum instead of boolean and defaults to auto which should provide better detection and not set in cases where it shouldn't. Fixes #80072
Verify that
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Why do you close the ticket if the problem is still there, without solution? |
@maravento because you have a workaround in #80072 (comment) and the fix is to not do this in your case which will be included in the next release. |
@Tyriar Ok. Thanks |
I write in the terminal 'manana', but I can't write 'mañana', it doesn't allow it. If I try to insert the letter 'ñ' in the word 'manana' it is not allowed either.
manana
mañana
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