Follow-up Comment #1, bug #62971 (project screen): There is a bug on Savannah, which truncates the report before the offending character!
With GNU Screen 4.09.00 under Debian/unstable, the double-width characters are not handled correctly. For instance, run "screen sh", then resize the window to 35 columns (an odd number of columns), then type "cat > /dev/null" and 20 times the character U+1F3E0 HOUSE BUILDING (I can't give the raw Unicode character due to the bug on Savannah). I get xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxx where I've replaced the U+1F3E0 character by "x", which is normal. But if I increase the width by one column, I still get that instead of xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xx And if I increase the width again by several columns, I get xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxx i.e. with a space between the first 17 characters and the last 3. And if I decrease the width again so that only the left part of the U+1F3E0 character should appear, I actually see only the right part in the terminal's margin (i.e. a few pixels). _______________________________________________________ Reply to this item at: <https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?62971> _______________________________________________ Message posté via Savannah https://savannah.gnu.org/