Cmd.exe /u starts a command prompt with UTF-16 support, but still, fair
point.
On Jul 7, 2013 7:54 AM, "Jura Pintar" <[email protected]> wrote:

> I expect Philipp has the diagnosis right - the MiKTeX binary wrapper for
>> the luaotfload-tool probably needs to be updated.
>>
>
> A bit more evidence: passing luaotfload-tool.lua --help as an argument to
> texlua under MiKTeX gives the desired result (i.e. 57 lines are printed),
> but calling luaotfload-tool.exe --help does not (under TeX Live, both work
> as they ought).
>
> By the way, the Windows Command Prompt doesn't display unicode characaters
> by default, so it would be better for Windows users if the command line
> tools like luaotfload-tool were to avoid them (quotation marks come out
> garbled, in particular).
>
> Jura
>
>

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