Screen corruption when unicode emoji are present

2017-09-17 Thread Matt Rechkemmer
10.12 system. I've tried ruling this problem out six ways to Sunday. When my maildir has messages that have unicode emoji in their subject lines, the screen will slowly start to corrupt itself as I scroll through the index. This corruption is usually subtle in tmux and rather severe in "s

Re: Good Unicode support in fonts (was: Re: Just converted to UTF-8. Line graphics don't work. :-()

2011-05-12 Thread Chip Camden
up the line graphic code. This is just an FYI based on personal experience, so take it as you will, but I've personally found the following fonts to have good overall Unicode support for my needs (your needs might be different): 0) DejaVu 1) Liberation 2) Courier Some fonts

Re: unicode

2010-11-29 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
On Sun, Nov 28, 2010 at 02:52:22PM -0800, Chip Camden wrote: Someone must have solved this problem before, but all the Googling in the world isn't helping me so far. on my FreeBSD system, which i believe you are using, i managed to get it to display these characters by setting the locale as

Re: unicode

2010-11-29 Thread Chris G
On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 10:58:12AM +, Jamie Paul Griffin wrote: On Sun, Nov 28, 2010 at 02:52:22PM -0800, Chip Camden wrote: Someone must have solved this problem before, but all the Googling in the world isn't helping me so far. on my FreeBSD system, which i believe you are using, i

Re: unicode

2010-11-29 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
getting unicode characters to display properly. Jamie

Re: unicode

2010-11-29 Thread Chris G
it's a BSD issue/thing. With my OpenBSD system i have even more trouble getting unicode characters to display properly. No I don't, I use Linux (Xubuntu). I only moved from ISO-8859 to UTF-8 a little while ago though, mainly because until a year or two go I did a lot of work on legacy Sun

Re: unicode

2010-11-29 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
No I don't, I use Linux (Xubuntu). I only moved from ISO-8859 to UTF-8 a little while ago though, mainly because until a year or two go I did a lot of work on legacy Sun systems which, as regards characters sets etc. were back in the dark ages and for cross compatibility with them ISO-8859

Re: unicode

2010-11-29 Thread Nicolas Williams
On Sun, Nov 28, 2010 at 07:50:08PM -0600, Derek Martin wrote: On Sun, Nov 28, 2010 at 02:52:22PM -0800, Chip Camden wrote: inside rxvt-unicode (urxvt) v9.07 and I can't seem to get unicode characters to display properly. I have: set charset=utf-8 This comes up often enough

Re: unicode

2010-11-29 Thread Chip Camden
Quoth Nicolas Williams on Monday, 29 November 2010: On Sun, Nov 28, 2010 at 07:50:08PM -0600, Derek Martin wrote: On Sun, Nov 28, 2010 at 02:52:22PM -0800, Chip Camden wrote: inside rxvt-unicode (urxvt) v9.07 and I can't seem to get unicode characters to display properly. I have

unicode

2010-11-28 Thread Chip Camden
+HAVE_LANGINFO_YESEXPR +HAVE_ICONV -ICONV_NONTRANS +HAVE_GETSID +HAVE_GETADDRINFO -ISPELL SENDMAIL=/usr/sbin/sendmail MAILPATH=/var/mail PKGDATADIR=/usr/local/share/mutt SYSCONFDIR=/usr/local/etc EXECSHELL=/bin/sh -MIXMASTER vvv.initials 1.3.28.nr.threadcomplete rr.compressed inside rxvt-unicode

Re: unicode

2010-11-28 Thread Derek Martin
On Sun, Nov 28, 2010 at 02:52:22PM -0800, Chip Camden wrote: inside rxvt-unicode (urxvt) v9.07 and I can't seem to get unicode characters to display properly. I have: set charset=utf-8 This comes up often enough that it should probably be a FAQ... First off, don't set charset. You

Re: Unicode and Mutt

2008-11-03 Thread Anders Karlsson
that email message text does not get screwed up? Thanks. mutt (at least the version I have) works fine with Unicode characters as long as your terminal and LANG settings handle it. I run mutt in urxvt, and with the font xft:DejaVu Sans Mono-10. This does display most kanji, chinese and cyrillic

Re: Unicode and Mutt

2008-11-03 Thread Dave Feustel
are no longer displayed. Is there any way to make mutt work with UTF-8 so that email message text does not get screwed up? Thanks. mutt (at least the version I have) works fine with Unicode characters as long as your terminal and LANG settings handle it. I run mutt in urxvt

Re: Unicode and Mutt

2008-11-03 Thread Derek Martin
also need to use a unicode font with your xterm, AND make sure it has all the glyphs that you want to see... It sounds like you may already have that set up, but if you don't try adding either of these to your ~/.Xdefaults file: XTerm*font: -misc-fixed-medium-r-semicondensed-*-13-*-*-*-*-*-iso10646

Re: Unicode and Mutt

2008-11-03 Thread Dave Feustel
that iconv will convert (or not convert) the messages properly. You'll also need to use a unicode font with your xterm, AND make sure it has all the glyphs that you want to see... It sounds like you may already have that set up, but if you don't try adding either of these to your

rxvt-unicode tip Re: Charset issue?

2007-05-15 Thread Cameron Simpson
by an A with a caret on top followed |by an apostrophe and a t. | | Fine: Those were indeed Latin-1 terminals. The day you don't see the | A circumflex but a correct U8 line, this will mean UTF-8 term. Might I say that printf line is enormously useful! I have just now fixed my own unicode

Re: Unicode

1999-10-02 Thread Edmund GRIMLEY EVANS
be changed to be aware of this extension (it works with unicode internally already). All this may take a year at least, I think. I think you're being pessimistic! There is already a usable utf-8 xterm: patch level 117 seems to work, as I mentioned, and it will find its way into standard XFree86

Unicode

1999-10-01 Thread Edmund GRIMLEY EVANS
le-wide-chars, and make. Then "xterm -u8". I'll be happy to send you an e-mail for you to test with ... If you do want some Unicode fonts, there are instructions in: ftp://ftp.ilog.fr/pub/Users/haible/utf8/Unicode-HOWTO.html Edmund

Re: Unicode

1999-10-01 Thread Gero Treuner
(ready at version 6?), and finally mutt can be changed to be aware of this extension (it works with unicode internally already). All this may take a year at least, I think. Gero