On Fri, Jun 25, 2004 at 10:30:12PM +0200, Juliusz Chroboczek wrote: > This clobbers G1. It works in ISO 8859-n locales because there's a > workaround in luit (luit uses G2 instead of G1 for such locales). > While there's in principle nothing preventing the same workaround to > work for Big5 locales, the problem with EUC will remain. > > The proper fix is to use the following in the xterm cap: > > enacs= > rmacs=\E(B > smacs=\E(0 > > This only uses G0, and works in any locale that has ASCII in G0, which > includes all standard Unix locales.
however - I noticed this week that my workaround for screen's handling of sgr0 (termcap "me") doesn't work for this case. I made a fix tonight (since I'm looking for similar issues), and _that_ will be in my next ncurses patch -- but I'm not certain when I'll finish resolving ongoing breakage in the form library (perhaps this weekend). > Branden: please reassign this to ncurses-base and mark it upstream. that's the proper place, since I've already made the changes in both xterm and ncurses -- Thomas E. Dickey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://invisible-island.net ftp://invisible-island.net
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