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Re: bash strangeness with utf-8
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Joe Peterson |
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Re: bash strangeness with utf-8 |
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Tue, 10 Jul 2007 16:13:22 -0600 |
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Benno Schulenberg wrote:
> No idea, I use Konsole. Better read man xterm.
The strangeness happens in Konsole too (as well as the virtual
terminals), so I kind of doubt it's the term's issue...
> Okay. So what says a typescript in a blank shell with only LANG
> defined? Does the ^[[1034h still get printed before the prompt?
In this case, no ^[[1034h, but the utf glitch still happens. Could it
have something to do with bash miscalculating the size of the
characters? Strange thing is that I am not using any non-ASCII chars in
my commands, of course, so not sure why that would matter. Is there a
way to turn off bash's handling of UTF, so when I set LANG, it will not
do anything "different"? This could provide clues.
Thanks, Joe
- bash strangeness with utf-8, Joe Peterson, 2007/07/01
- Re: bash strangeness with utf-8, Benno Schulenberg, 2007/07/01
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- Re: bash strangeness with utf-8, Giraud, 2007/07/11
- Re: bash strangeness with utf-8, Benno Schulenberg, 2007/07/08
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- Re: bash strangeness with utf-8, Giraud, 2007/07/11
- Re: bash strangeness with utf-8, Benno Schulenberg, 2007/07/09
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- Re: bash strangeness with utf-8, Giraud, 2007/07/11
- Re: bash strangeness with utf-8, Benno Schulenberg, 2007/07/09
- Re: bash strangeness with utf-8, Joe Peterson, 2007/07/09
- Re: bash strangeness with utf-8, Benno Schulenberg, 2007/07/10
- Re: bash strangeness with utf-8,
Joe Peterson <=