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Re: bash strangeness with utf-8
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Benno Schulenberg |
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Re: bash strangeness with utf-8 |
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Sun, 01 Jul 2007 20:58:54 +0200 |
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Joe Peterson wrote:
> when using LAN=en_US.UTF-8 (anf we've verified same on
> en_GB.UTF-8).
Apart from LANG=en_US.UTF-8, what is the rest of your locale?
> There are two cases I came up with. If you up-arrow through your
> history, hit right-arrow (i.e. going "past" the end - even though
> the cursor stops at the end), it takes 2 left-arrows to go back a
> character (as if there were an extra character at the end).
>
> Case 2 can usually be invoked by going back a character or two,
> hitting ctrl-k (to chop off the end of the line), and then
> hitting right-arrow repeatedly. The cursor will oscillate back
> and forth at the end of the line (well, I can almost always get
> this to happen...).
Cannot reproduce either case. Can you provide examples in the form
of a typescript (using 'script')?
Benno
- bash strangeness with utf-8, Joe Peterson, 2007/07/01
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- Re: bash strangeness with utf-8, Giraud, 2007/07/11
- Re: bash strangeness with utf-8, Benno Schulenberg, 2007/07/08
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- Re: bash strangeness with utf-8, Benno Schulenberg, 2007/07/09
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- Re: bash strangeness with utf-8, Giraud, 2007/07/11
- Re: bash strangeness with utf-8, Benno Schulenberg, 2007/07/09
- Re: bash strangeness with utf-8, Joe Peterson, 2007/07/09
- Re: bash strangeness with utf-8, Benno Schulenberg, 2007/07/10
- Re: bash strangeness with utf-8, Joe Peterson, 2007/07/10