2009 Gegužė 19, 1:41 pm, Ant Timo Juhani Lindfors rašė:
> Kęstutis Biliūnas <[email protected]> writes:
>>> ... The problem is that the bugreporter is
>>> using a legacy ISO-8859-1 charmap.  Dict might fail more gracefully,
>>> but it's got to fail.
>>
>> Not, it does not fails, and outputs the correct information, only the
>> terminal is unable to show. This is very similar to the old bug of the
>
> Hmm, isn't it a bug to blindly send data to terminal in encoding X
> when locale says that encoding Y should be used? For example some
> programs forcibly send ANSI escape sequences without checking (through
> termcap I believe) if the terminal supports colors or not and this is
> considered a bug (#479877, #448059, #503053).
>
> I'd prefer that dict used the locale system to figure out what
> encoding can be used and then either 1) printed an error message about
> unsupported locale or 2) simply ran the output through isprint() or
> something.

Yes, you are right. Therefore, try the command 'dictl notruf'.





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