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Re: UTF-8 and 8-bit settings
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- From: Peter Stephenson <pws@xxxxxxx>
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- Subject: Re: UTF-8 and 8-bit settings
- Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2006 19:48:23 +0000
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Daniel Qarras wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was about to test zsh-4.3.2 to see how UTF-8 support is working but I
> noticed the following lines in my ~/.zshrc. Any ideas are they ok when
> trying to use UTF-8?
>
> # Enable ISO-8859-1 support
> setopt PRINT_EIGHT_BIT
> stty cs8
cs8 is good: that means the terminal will pass each byte in full, which
you will need. (This is at the low-level terminal interface which
doesn't know about multibyte characters.)
The PRINT_EIGHT_BIT option is really a fallback. The shell should
work out based on the correct UTF-8 rules whether a character is
printable or not without PRINT_EIGHT_BIT. If it's turned on, it will
simply shrug its shoulders if it doesn't recognise a character and print
it anyway. So you should have better results if you turn it off.
If you don't there's a bug or a setting wrong somewhere.
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