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Re: term, utf-8 and cooked mode, combining characters
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Marcus Brinkmann |
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Re: term, utf-8 and cooked mode, combining characters |
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Wed, 18 Sep 2002 17:14:21 +0200 |
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On Wed, Sep 18, 2002 at 01:46:15AM -0400, Roland McGrath wrote:
> For the multibyte issue, console already knows all about the characters.
> So it can naturally dtrt if the term functionality is built in via
> libtermserver. That seems like the righter thing.
What happens if I log into the Hurd machine remotely, from an UTF-8
capable terminal (either hooked on a serial line or via telnet/ssh)?
Doesn't the term need to be multibyte aware then just as well? That doesn't
mean we shouldn't do the console-specific solution in the
console+libtermserver thingie, but I think I would like to look for the
generic solution first (in particular as the normal term is what we are
exclusively using for the time being).
Thanks,
Marcus
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- Re: term, utf-8 and cooked mode, combining characters, (continued)
- Re: term, utf-8 and cooked mode, combining characters, Roland McGrath, 2002/09/18
- Re: term, utf-8 and cooked mode, combining characters, Marcus Brinkmann, 2002/09/18
- Re: term, utf-8 and cooked mode, combining characters, Niels Möller, 2002/09/18
- Re: term, utf-8 and cooked mode, combining characters, Marcus Brinkmann, 2002/09/18
- Re: term, utf-8 and cooked mode, combining characters, Niels Möller, 2002/09/18
- Re: term, utf-8 and cooked mode, combining characters, Marcus Brinkmann, 2002/09/18
- Re: term, utf-8 and cooked mode, combining characters, Niels Möller, 2002/09/18
- Re: term, utf-8 and cooked mode, combining characters, Marcus Brinkmann, 2002/09/18
- Re: term, utf-8 and cooked mode, combining characters, Niels Möller, 2002/09/18
- Re: term, utf-8 and cooked mode, combining characters, Roland McGrath, 2002/09/18
- Re: term, utf-8 and cooked mode, combining characters,
Marcus Brinkmann <=
- Re: term, utf-8 and cooked mode, combining characters, Niels Möller, 2002/09/18