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It's 2013. Every major current Linux distribution defaults to emitting UTF-8 in terminals. It's time for our default to change from ISO-8859-x. (The previous default wasn't always ISO-8859-1, although that's what many people got. On Windows, we picked a line character set -- usually ISO-8859-x -- that vaguely resembled the local Win125x codepage, for want of a better idea. On Unix, we looked at the selected font and promoted its declared character set, if any, to the line character set -- this option is still available via "Use font encoding".)