On Sun, Feb 03, 2002 at 11:28:40AM -0500, Thomas Dickey wrote:
> > Er, xterm shouldn't honor ACS controls in UTF-8 mode.  One of the reasons I
> > like UTF-8 as a terminal encoding is that they don't explode if I accidentally
> > dump random binary data to it, which I tend to do at least once a day. :)
> 
> hm (doesn't explode).
> 
> try this (if you do)
> 
>       reset; tput enacs

I know how to fix it; UTF-8 means it never happens to begin with.  It's
something that should go away completely with the UTF-8 transition.
Leaving it on in the meantime doesn't hurt, as long as it's configurable.
(It doesn't matter to me; I don't use X, and my terminal emulator handles
this the way I prefer.)

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Glenn Maynard
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