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From: | amores perros |
Subject: | RE: ncurses 5.4, en_US.UTF-8, lowercase ok but uppercase garbled (non-ASCII) |
Date: | Thu, 22 Sep 2005 02:39:06 +0000 |
From: "amores perros" <address@hidden> To: address@hiddenSubject: ncurses 5.4, en_US.UTF-8,lowercase ok but uppercase garbled (non-ASCII)Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 02:28:52 +0000 Summary: Doing UTF-8 output with ncurses 5.4 on debian, I see lowercase a acute and ennay come out ok, but uppercase ones are scrambled (open box characters and other stuff). I'm using locale en_US.UTF-8. I'm programmer & user, so I may be missing something on either front, and am soliciting suggestions or pointers.
<snip> I forgot to say set | grep TERM tells me that my term is vt100 Cordially, Perry I'm doing uppercasing inside my program (because I was discouraged by my weakness in autotools from trying to deal with configuration & using any library casing functions), so originally I suspected my own program as getting the uppercasing wrong, and that is why I wound up logging to file in hex code the actual bytes passed to ncurses. (I'm doing casing via lookups built from a file called UnicodeData I think, from a site by Unicode consortium or something, which has the mainline simple character attributes.)
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