Kim Woelders schrieb:
>
> Yes. UCS-2 is used as internal encoding in this patch. It is what I
> found all in all seemed to give best results.
> It might be considered to use UCS-2BE internally to avoid some byte
> swapping, but I got in trouble with that somewhere.
>
> I have a similar patch wher
On Fri, 20 Feb 2009 20:09:30 +0100, Peter Wehrfritz
wrote:
> Kim Woelders schrieb:
>> Hello,
>>
>> It is annoying that Eterm doesn't handle utf8. Here is a half-baked
>> patch that might inspire somebody (Michael? :) ) to do it properly.
>
> Or maybe one gsoc student :).
>>
>> Beware! This pat
Kim Woelders schrieb:
> Hello,
>
> It is annoying that Eterm doesn't handle utf8. Here is a half-baked
> patch that might inspire somebody (Michael? :) ) to do it properly.
Or maybe one gsoc student :).
>
> Beware! This patch breaks things in non-utf8 locales, probably doesn't
> work on big-endi
Sorry about that.
- It should be possible to send patch attachments to this list.
- I'm not the biggest fan of t...@$! around here.
- It seems I got the patch sneaked through now.
/Kim
On Fri, 20 Feb 2009 04:21:04 +0100, Toma wrote:
> Patch was not included in the email. Might be best to crea
Patch was not included in the email. Might be best to create a bug on
trac.enlightenment.org/e/ and attach the patch. There may already be a
bug open for UTF8 support...
-Toma.
2009/2/20 Kim Woelders :
> Hello,
>
> It is annoying that Eterm doesn't handle utf8. Here is a half-baked patch
> that
Hello,
It is annoying that Eterm doesn't handle utf8. Here is a half-baked patch that
might inspire somebody (Michael? :) ) to do it properly.
Beware! This patch breaks things in non-utf8 locales, probably doesn't work on
big-endian platforms, and is not suited for anything except playing arou