On 10/6/2016 9:32 AM, Oren Watson wrote:
I meant, petition say the devs of Konsole, iTerm, xterm etc, and other programs which deal purely in plain text to support 8b and 8c characters for formatting. Markup doesn't exist everywhere.


Fair enough.

But most actual terminals didn't support partial line advances (although line printers and electric typewriter terminals could):

http://www.ccs.neu.edu/research/gpc/MSim/vona/terminal/VT100_Escape_Codes.html

so there would seem to be little call for terminal emulators to do so in such cases. (And by the way, it is arguable that markup *does* exist for terminals. After all, that is what character attribute controls like ^[[1m for bold mode are all about.)

And *consoles*, which pretty much by definition do *un*formatted text, are poor contexts to try to fancy up with out-of-scope formatting requirements.

In general I fail to see any significant ROI for this kind of requirement. Trying to patch up consoles with hacks to deal with Latin superscripts and subscripts is just another scheme that will run up on the rocks at the very next formatting requirement thrown at it -- or for that matter, when attempting to render plain text in nearly *any* complex script encoded in Unicode.

--Ken

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