[E-devel] Eterm accentuation

2005-07-17 Thread losted
   Hi, i recently compiled Eterm 0.9.3 under a NetBSD 2.0.2 system, i 
use PT encoding (ISO-8859-1) and accentueted characteres are often used 
mainly when i'm using text-mode editors, irc text-mode clients, and etc.
   What is happening, is that Eterm does not accept anyway special char 
like 'é' or whatever, the Font itself suports, i'm able to copy some 
text with accentueted characters from somewhere, and paste it under 
Eterm and it works, so what is really hapening? things work nice with 
other aplications and terminals like rxvt, xterm and etc.

   Can someone tell me what is hapening and if theres a way to correct it ?
   Thanks.

   Losted.


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Re: [E-devel] Eterm accentuation

2005-07-17 Thread Michael Jennings
On Sunday, 17 July 2005, at 19:28:30 (+0100),
losted wrote:

Hi, i recently compiled Eterm 0.9.3 under a NetBSD 2.0.2 system, i=20
 use PT encoding (ISO-8859-1) and accentueted characteres are often used=20
 mainly when i'm using text-mode editors, irc text-mode clients, and etc.
What is happening, is that Eterm does not accept anyway special char=20
 like '=E9' or whatever, the Font itself suports, i'm able to copy some=20
 text with accentueted characters from somewhere, and paste it under=20
 Eterm and it works, so what is really hapening? things work nice with=20
 other aplications and terminals like rxvt, xterm and etc.
Can someone tell me what is hapening and if theres a way to correct i=
 t ?

Known bug fixed in CVS.

Michael

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Re: [E-devel] Eterm accentuation

2005-07-17 Thread Tres Melton
On Sun, 2005-07-17 at 15:44 -0400, Michael Jennings wrote:
 On Sunday, 17 July 2005, at 19:28:30 (+0100),
 losted wrote:
 
 Hi, i recently compiled Eterm 0.9.3 under a NetBSD 2.0.2 system, i=20
  use PT encoding (ISO-8859-1) and accentueted characteres are often used=20
  mainly when i'm using text-mode editors, irc text-mode clients, and etc.
 What is happening, is that Eterm does not accept anyway special char=20
  like '=E9' or whatever, the Font itself suports, i'm able to copy some=20
  text with accentueted characters from somewhere, and paste it under=20
  Eterm and it works, so what is really hapening? things work nice with=20
  other aplications and terminals like rxvt, xterm and etc.
 Can someone tell me what is hapening and if theres a way to correct i=
  t ?
 
 Known bug fixed in CVS.

Somebody in #gentoo was having problems with their CPU load shooting
over 90% in Eterm when using an alternate character set and posted the
bug to the E-dev mailing list.  He told me that someone told him that it
was a known problem and left it at that.  Is this the same bug?  If so,
that's great that it is now fixed.  

Have a good day,
-- 
Tres



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Re: [E-devel] Eterm accentuation

2005-07-17 Thread Michael Jennings
On Sunday, 17 July 2005, at 17:36:27 (-0600),
Tres Melton wrote:

 Somebody in #gentoo was having problems with their CPU load shooting
 over 90% in Eterm when using an alternate character set and posted
 the bug to the E-dev mailing list.  He told me that someone told him
 that it was a known problem and left it at that.  Is this the same
 bug?  If so, that's great that it is now fixed.

I do not remember that report, but if it's not reproducible with
current CVS, I'd say it's fixed!  ;-)

Michael

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