lxtermnal appears to not support UTF-8 at all.
When started with no arguments, echo -e '\xe2\x82\xac' shows three garbage characters rather than the expected euro sign.
Some internet posts suggest LANG=en_US.UTF-8 would work; I have en_US.UTF-8 and the toolkit recognizes this (warning on terminal appears if I misspell it but not if I spell it correctly) but it doesn't appear to do anything, and the variable is reset to en_US and the terminal still doesn't support UTF-8.
Not sure if my distro (debian buster) has a problem or if I need to throw some other switch I can't seem to find or if there's some bug or if it's just plain old not implemented.
lxterminal UTF-8 support non-extant?
Re: lxterminal UTF-8 support non-extant?
I don't know either, I don't use lxterminal, but it works on my urxvt.
Maybe the font(s) you are using simply do not provide this character?
Maybe the font(s) you are using simply do not provide this character?