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locale problem in W98

What happens if you

1) source() a file containing those characters.
2) Use Rterm?
3) Change the fonts both for the console and for graphics.  Is this the 
same for all fonts?

It sounds as if at least part of the problem is the character map that 
Rgui is using on your W98 machine.

BTW, I don't think they are `corrupted', just not treated as being in the 
encoding you intended (which has nothing to do with locales per se under 
Windows).  Rgui does not itself handle encodings, so it accepts whatever 
keycode it gets and prints/plots that code in the current font.

You do know that MicroSoft no longer supports W98?
On Wed, 7 Jan 2004, Petr Pikal wrote:

            
I strongly suspect they are not: I cannot display ISO-8859-2.