* Originally in ASIAN_LINK
* Crossposted in LINUX
Hi Nicholas,
On 2017-09-13 15:19:40, you wrote to me:
WV>> * Originally in ASIAN_LINK
WV>> * Crossposted in LINUX
NB> Not a lot of conversation in LINUX, so since I was speaking directly to
NB> Maurice, I wrote it here instead. *shrug*
These messages are about linux matters, so the LINUX area is appropriate. And
Maurice is there too. ;)
WV>> drawing character showing correctly. But now for instance the
WV>> character marking the current message in the message list is showing
WV>> correctly. The Ctrl-Z key is now working to close and save the message
WV>> you are editting.
NB> Line drawing characters display fine in X (xterm, gnome-terminal, konsole,
NB> etc), but ever since I went strictly UTF-8 it wouldn't display them
NB> properly in a TTY until I started using tmux.
NB> As for the character marking the current message, you're referring to the
NB> actual arrow and not ">", right? That changed here as well.
Yes the actual arrow. Without tmux there is just an extra space that makes the
columns of that line not aligned properly (in my putty window)
NB> And by CTRL-Z I'm guessing you're referring to the internal golded
NB> editor?
Yes.
NB> I don't use that here, so CTRL-X in nano or :x in vim. ;)
Ok.
WV>> And the UTF-8 characters you sign your message with are now also
WV>> showing up readable:
NB>>> ... "Не знаю. Я здесь только работаю."
WV>> Are they quoted back alright?
NB> Yes. And if you used an unicode capable editor you would know that! ;)
It looked ok in golded under tmux on my setup, but you never know how it
displays on other systems when it's send out...
Bye, Wilfred.
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