On Sun, Sep 15, 2002 at 04:56:39PM +0800, Clive Lin wrote: > BTW, the patchset included some modification of mutt internal > pager. For example, how could you accept that a Chinese character is > wrapp'd by space instead of by margin ? > > ex: a very long line like > 中文中文中文中文中文中文中文中文中文中文 > 中文中文中文中文中文中文中文中文中文中文中文中文 > (suppose this comes from a random mail) > > mutt's default behavior will wrap this line like this: > 中文中文中文中文中文中文中文中文中文中文 > 中文中文中文中文中文中文中文中文中文中文中文中文 > (This is manually wrapped. mutt's original pager will wrap it like this.) > > But, I think that's bad. It should be like this: > 中文中文中文中文中文中文中文中文中文中文 > 中文中文中文中文中文中文中文中文中文中 > 文中文中文 > (This is manually wrapped, the correct one)
Have you send the patch to mutt's maintainer? It does not make much sense to patch general bugs/feature to individual distribution. I do like to see this one being fixed. > > And, about the line wrapping... I've seen people on this list said > that, mutt can not wrap Chinese correctly. It may cut a word into 2 > pieces, and the result is decreasing joy of reading. It's interesting > that Linux should already have full featured wcrtomb(), mbrtowc(), > iswprint() and wcwidth(). Correct line wrapping should not be a > problem... I don't see this one. -- hashao| [EMAIL PROTECTED]@天下之至柔,馳騁天下之至堅。無有入無間,吾是以知無為之有 hashao| 益。 hashao| [EMAIL PROTECTED]@不言之教,無為之益,天下希及之。 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- | This message was re-posted from [email protected] | and converted from gb2312 to big5 by an automatic gateway.

