Re: Subject üî
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On Tuesday, September 4 at 11:01 PM, quoth Kyle Wheeler:
>> 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...
Speaking of which, any idea how to get it to behave in a more
xterm-like fashion? Namely, when I exit a program (such as man or less
or mutt), I like that xterm restores the terminal to what was on it
before I launched whatever program. With TERM=nsterm (or nsterm+mac),
the image of mutt (or man, or less, or...) stays on the terminal after
I quit, and I hate that.
~Kyle
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