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Re: What's needed for mutt 1.6? (wcwidth)



On Mon, Mar 05, 2007 at 05:39:47PM +0900,
 TAKAHASHI Tamotsu wrote:

> > The patch was corrected in consideration of the opinion of Tamotsu-san. 
> > http://www.emaillab.org/mutt/1.5.14/patch-1.5.14.tt.wcwidth.2
> > It uses wcwidth() of the system by default. Ambiguous cannot be handled. 
> > It comes to be able to treat Ambiguous by putting 
> > --enable-cjk-ambiguous-width
> > by the configure script. 
> 
> Thanks! But you look a little confused. ;)
> 
> | AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-cjk-ambiguous-width],
> | [ Disable change of character-cell width of East Asian Ambiguous class]),
> 
> should be "Enable." BTW, if I were you, I'd write
> [ Enable East Asian Ambiguous characters support (using own wcwidth)]
> 
> and
> 
> AC_DEFINE(ENABLE_CJK_WIDTH,1,[ Define if you want
> to support East Asian Ambiguous class. ])
> 
> ...Well, I may be wrong, too, though.
> 
> And one more thing:
> Your patch conflicts with ESMTP in protos.h.
> You can put your macros after mutt_save_confirm
> so that it applies cleanly against HEAD or tip.

Thanks.
I corrected the patch based on your advice. 
http://www.emaillab.org/mutt/1.5.14/patch-1.5.14.tt.wcwidth.3
This is the difference from HEAD. 

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TAKIZAWA Takashi
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