Re: Subject üî
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On Wednesday, September 5 at 12:01 AM, quoth Alain Bench:
> It is however a little less portable, a little more difficult to
> setup (nothing hairy), and on Macs a little less stable.
I haven't had any trouble with it on Macs, and Macs are what I use
most of the time for my day-to-day mutting. No crashing or bizarre
behavior... particularly not that I would ascribe to having something
to do with the charset. What makes you say that it's less stable?
> Those semigraphic chars should work provided that $charset=utf-8
> exactly (that's the default value derived from LANG=en_US.UTF-8),
> that TERM=nsterm-16color, and that you have unchecked Terminal.app's
> "Wide glyphs for Japanese/Chinese/etc." setting. If they are still
> wrong, please describe how they look like.
Where is nsterm-16color defined? I don't seem to have it on my Mac...
~Kyle
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