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echo: golded
to: Wilfred van Velzen
from: Vitaliy Aksyonov
date: 2024-03-24 11:12:00
subject: Re: Need volonteers to te

Hello Wilfred.

23 Mar 24 13:57, you wrote to me:

 WvV>>> Btw: My terminal seems fine with displaying the CP850 high
 WvV>>> ascii characters (despite the warning):

 WvV>>> https://paste.opensuse.org/pastes/8bcb9d2ecfdf

 VA>> Looks like your luit doesn't support CP850 or you don't have
 VA>> en_US.CP850. There are some encodings which luit list, but
 VA>> doesn't support actually. For example, mine lists CP866, but
 VA>> doesn't work with it.

 VA>> Does it present in `locale -a` output?

 WvV> I don't know if that says much, because mostly there are just the
 WvV> xx_XX and xx_XX.utf8 versions of the encodings. To give you a sample:

 WvV> # locale -a | grep en_

[...skipped...]


 WvV> Does this mean there is just an utf8 charset and an unspecified one
 WvV> for almost every language-country? That doesn't seem logical!

It just mean that your system doesn't have necessary locale installed. And that perfectly explain why luit shows all chars, but GoldEd doesn't.

Luit converts them using internal tables to UTF, but GoldEd tries to use en_EN.CP850, which is missing. That's why it doesn't understand that letters with codes > 127 are letters.

You need to install or generate this locale and GoldEd will show those letters! What Linux distribution do you use? Do you need help with locale generation?

 WvV> Doesn't this show you what encodings luit supports:

 WvV> # luit -list
 WvV> Known locale encodings:

 WvV>   C: GL -> G0, GR -> G2, G0: ASCII, G2: ISO 8859-1
 WvV>   POSIX: GL -> G0, GR -> G2, G0: ASCII, G2: ISO 8859-1
 WvV>   US-ASCII: GL -> G0, GR -> G2, G0: ASCII, G2: ISO 8859-1
 WvV> ...
 WvV>   CP850: GL -> G0, GR -> G2, G0: ASCII, G2: CP 850
 WvV> ...

 WvV> Known charsets (not all may be available):

 WvV>   ISO 646 (1973) (ISO 2022, 94 codes)
 WvV>   ASCII (ISO 2022, 94 codes)
 WvV> ...
 WvV>   CP 437 (128 codes)
 WvV>   CP 850 (128 codes)
 WvV>   CP 852 (128 codes)
 WvV> ...

 WvV> So luit seems to know about CP850...

Yes. And that's good!

 VA>> Have you tried to run that script without luit? You don't even
 VA>> need to change locale for it - just encoding in terminal.

 WvV> https://paste.opensuse.org/pastes/574e349fadaf

 WvV> So without luit it doesn't display anything useful. With luit,
 WvV> although you get the warning, it does display the right characters for
 WvV> CP850 !?

Yep. I meant to run that script without luit in terminal configured for CP850. But you don't need to do that anymore as long as we found root cause already.

Vitaliy

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