Am 07.05.2020 um 17:18 schrieb bri...@pounceofcats.com:
Hi,
Doesn't matter what terminal i'm using, I'm having a problem with the way
graphic characters print.
Julia uses unicode output, and will generate output that should look like this:
julia> x=DataFrame([(1,2,3), (4,5,6)])
2×3 DataFrame
│ Row │ 1 │ 2 │ 3 │
│ │ Int64 │ Int64 │ Int64 │
├─────┼───────┼───────┼───────┤
│ 1 │ 1 │ 2 │ 3 │
│ 2 │ 4 │ 5 │ 6 │
Unfortunately I'm seeing this :
julia> x=DataFrame([(1,2,3), (4,5,6)])
2×3 DataFrame
Γöé Row Γöé 1 Γöé 2 Γöé 3 Γöé
Γöé Γöé Int64 Γöé Int64 Γöé Int64 Γöé
Γö£ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓö╝ΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöÇΓöñ
Γöé 1 Γöé 1 Γöé 2 Γöé 3 Γöé
Γöé 2 Γöé 4 Γöé 5 Γöé 6 Γöé
This was working until a recent upgrade. I have experimented with terminal set
encoding and i can make the problem worse, but not better.
,
I've tried several terminal types, e.g. the xfce4 terminal, gnome terminal,
rxvt.
They all give me incorrect displays, but rxvt gives me a different incorrect
display. lxterminal and rxvt-unicode give me the same output as shown in this
email.
I've been trying to experiment with LC_ALL and related environment variables,
but again, i can only make things worse.
Any ideas on what i might try ?
Thanks !
Assuming Julia is a not Cygwin program,
you can try "CYGWIN=disable_pcon" before any Cygwin process
https://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/using-cygwinenv.html
--
Problem reports: https://cygwin.com/problems.html
FAQ: https://cygwin.com/faq/
Documentation: https://cygwin.com/docs.html
Unsubscribe info: https://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple