Hi,
On Thu, Jan 05, 2017 at 11:05:46PM +0100, Andreas Ronnquist wrote:
> By default, Sakura doesn't change title of window or Tab to the current
> folder name, as I get the impression it does on your system.
I think both bash and zsh, which I use, do it by default. There are some
escape
Toni Mueller wrote:
> the weird thing is, inside the shell, vi, emacs, firefox and
> LibreOffice, I have no trouble writing those characters and seeing
> them properly. But I don't know which fonts are involved. OTOH, I
> have about every font package installed that is available in Debian,
> and
Hi Andreas,
On Thu, Jan 05, 2017 at 09:28:59PM +0100, Andreas Ronnquist wrote:
> Toni Mueller wrote:
> > I just discovered that Sakura apparently cannot handle UTF-8 window
> > titles. Please see the attached screenshot, which shows two carets
> > with question marks, where I would like to see
Toni Mueller wrote:
>
> I just discovered that Sakura apparently cannot handle UTF-8 window
> titles. Please see the attached screenshot, which shows two carets
> with question marks, where I would like to see two Chinese characters.
>
I have tried some UTF-8 characters and it works just fine
Package: sakura
Version: 3.3.4-3
Severity: normal
Hi,
I just discovered that Sakura apparently cannot handle UTF-8 window
titles. Please see the attached screenshot, which shows two carets with
question marks, where I would like to see two Chinese characters.
Thank you!
Cheers,
--Toni++
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