Hi Markus,
in analogy to your compact char class function for word selection,
is there such a compact function already available for toupper and
tolower (and perhaps totitle) mapping? I've browsed the new glibc and
it seems a large table is used there for that purpose.
Kind regards,
Thomas
I had reported:
: With a 9x18 xterm, it takes double-width characters from 18x18ja and
: everything works fine. With a 10x20 xterm, it seems to take double-width
: characters from the "ko" font (judged by shape) (why this difference?),
: and it does not work: the double-width characters
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My intention was to make it simple to use. If there is deficiency in
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* The manual in Unix format. After installation, type man mined.
After a
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SrinTuar wrote:
Ive also given tarballs a shot for this task, but sadly cygwin is
ascii-only.
To quickly respond to this side-topic: It is possible to enable UTF-8 in
cygwin in a limited way although cygwin has only bogus locale support.
Some applications, however, are able to support UTF-8
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