2009/9/24 Thomas Wolff:
> I also tried to test eucJP, but that doesn't seem to work at all and mintty
> crashes...
Ouch. Details?
> The problem used to be in mintty as well until I pointed it out and
> Andy was so ambitious to find a workaround
Yep, given a font that actually supports them, e.g
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> Can you please create a simple self-contained testcase? I'm not exactly
> sure how this is supposed to work and if a solution exists. Is that a
> problem for the non-UTF-8 case, too, or for UTF-8 only?
Sorry for the late response; I see you reproduced the case meanwhile
On Sep 22 06:57, Lapo Luchini wrote:
> Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> > Sure. I was specificially asking for a testcase, preferrably in
> > plain C, which allows to reproduce this under a debugger.
>
> Actually, I can't reproduce that, but I guess it's a problem of the
> specific console he's using (T
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> Sure. I was specificially asking for a testcase, preferrably in
> plain C, which allows to reproduce this under a debugger.
Actually, I can't reproduce that, but I guess it's a problem of the
specific console he's using (Thomas, which one is that?): on mintty it
works ok
On Sep 21 18:52, Lapo Luchini wrote:
> Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> > On Sep 16 13:48, Thomas Wolff wrote:
> >> Hi,
> >> I see one small remaining glitch with Unicode display; non-BMP characters
> >> (those with Unicode value > 0x) are displayed as two boxes.
> >
> > Can you please create a simp
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Sep 16 13:48, Thomas Wolff wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I see one small remaining glitch with Unicode display; non-BMP characters
>> (those with Unicode value > 0x) are displayed as two boxes.
>
> Can you please create a simple self-contained testcase? I'm not exactly
> sure
On Sep 16 13:48, Thomas Wolff wrote:
> Hi,
> I see one small remaining glitch with Unicode display; non-BMP characters
> (those with Unicode value > 0x) are displayed as two boxes.
> The reason is probably related to their representation as two
> surrogates at some point.
> I do not expect to
Hi,
I see one small remaining glitch with Unicode display; non-BMP characters
(those with Unicode value > 0x) are displayed as two boxes.
The reason is probably related to their representation as two
surrogates at some point.
I do not expect to have visible display of non-BMP in the cygwin
c
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