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I recently upgraded to the latest (release) version of XFCE, and have an issue with the (wonderful) Terminal. My system by default uses UTF-8, but I need to be able to specify ISO-8859-1 encoding when connecting to other systems. How do I do that? In Gnome Terminal, for example, I can change this setting once the session has been established, but I haven't been able to find a similar setting for the XFCE Terminal.
-joho
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