On Thu, 2003-01-16 at 20:09, . wrote:
> Sorry to insist, but I've seen that the venerable xterm solves the problem with
> only one C code file, xutf8.c, that enables it to work properly with the "-u8"
> option, so I think it's possible to do it. I simply don't understand that code.

Xterm only works with a small subset of Unicode, namely
Latin/Cyrillic/Modern Greek, CJK, Thai/Lao, and quite a number of minor
scripts.  It's not capable of displaying arbritrary text.

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Abi


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