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Re: various weirdnesses with unicode support
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- From: David Gómez <david@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: Peter Stephenson <pws@xxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: various weirdnesses with unicode support
- Date: Fri, 9 Sep 2005 18:56:02 +0200
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Hi Peter ;),
On Sep 09 at 05:52:44, Peter Stephenson wrote:
> Mikael Magnusson <mikachu@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > As for confusing zsh with keyboard input, just running a terminal in
> > some iso-8859 mode and running export LC_CTYPE=xx_XX.UTF-8 should be
> > enough to trigger the thing i talked about, since zsh then expects the
> > input to be UTF-8.
>
> Something like this worked... this leads to the following patch which
> should improve matters a bit.
I've been testing with you previous patch (that you said has been already
checked in) and it solved the problem, the text console didn't get into a
weird state when non UTF-8 characters were typed. I'll test again with
this last patch, but everything seems quite good ;).
regards,
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David Gómez Jabber ID: davidge@xxxxxxxxxx
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