Dan Sugalski wrote:
> That doesn't, in my experience, work reliably, and it seems worst when
> dealing with unicode and some of the other extended encodings. (The GB
> stuff's bad too) May well be some bizarre interaction between OS X's
> terminal and screen, but I regularly end up with sessions that, if started
> with gnome's terminal, don't display right with OS X's terminal, and vice
> versa. (though they display just fine when using the original terminal
> program when reconnecting)

I don't usually notice that as I'm only using UTF-8, and all terminal
emulators I use (e.g. gnome-terminal, xterm, konsole, putty, linux) support
that.

But yeah, encodings (esp. "exotic" ones, like far-east ones or even UTF-8)
cause many troubles and much grief.

        Gabriel.

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