JS> However, there are people like me who want to switch between fully
JS> ISO-2022 compliant encodings (which are not ISO-8859-x) and UTF-8
JS> depending on the locale.
This is an issue which is currently of concern to me. Which of the
non-ISO 2022 encodings do we want to support? Do they all preserve at
least C0?
- UTF-8;
- ???.
What escape sequences do you suggest they should use?
Juliusz
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Linux-UTF8: i18n of Linux on all levels
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- Adjusting terminal via ISO 2022 to locale encoding Markus Kuhn
- Re: Adjusting terminal via ISO 2022 to locale enco... H. Peter Anvin
- Re: Adjusting terminal via ISO 2022 to locale enco... Bruno Haible
- Re: Adjusting terminal via ISO 2022 to locale enco... Markus Kuhn
- Re: Adjusting terminal via ISO 2022 to locale enco... Jungshik Shin
- Re: Adjusting terminal via ISO 2022 to locale enco... Jungshik Shin
- Re: Adjusting terminal via ISO 2022 to locale enco... Juliusz Chroboczek
- Re: Adjusting terminal via ISO 2022 to locale enco... H. Peter Anvin
- Re: Adjusting terminal via ISO 2022 to locale enco... Jungshik Shin
- Re: Adjusting terminal via ISO 2022 to locale enco... Jungshik Shin
- Re: Adjusting terminal via ISO 2022 to locale enco... Jungshik Shin
- Re: Adjusting terminal via ISO 2022 to locale enco... Markus Kuhn
- Re: Adjusting terminal via ISO 2022 to locale enco... Frank da Cruz
- Re: Adjusting terminal via ISO 2022 to locale enco... Jungshik Shin
- Re: Adjusting terminal via ISO 2022 to locale enco... Keld J�rn Simonsen
- Re: Adjusting terminal via ISO 2022 to locale enco... Tomohiro KUBOTA
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