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Re: accents
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Greg Wooledge |
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Re: accents |
Date: |
Mon, 9 May 2011 14:21:04 -0400 |
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On Mon, May 09, 2011 at 04:46:14PM +0200, Thomas De Contes wrote:
> Description:
>
> 1
> when i do
> PS1="&# $PS1"
> then I have problems since there is some accents in my command lines :
What is the value of PS1 before you prepend ampersand-hash-space to it?
What does the ampersand-hash-space have to do with the problem?
> i heard that you had the problem without having to do
> PS1="&# $PS1"
> and that you corrected it in that case
Who's "you"? Aren't you, Thomas, the person having the problem?
> 2
> without doing
> PS1="&# $PS1"
> i don't have problem when there is just one accent on a small line, but i
> have a lot of them when the command line is larger than the terminal and is
> displayed on several lines in the terminal
At first glance this looks like the classic "I have colors in my prompt
and I forgot to put \[ \] in the right places", but it's hard to be sure
because the description is so confusing.
> Repeat-By:
>
> make a file and give it a name containing an accent
In what locale? UTF-8, ISO-8859-1, or what? Is the accented character
a single-byte character, or a multi-byte character, in your locale?
> 1
> - execute
> PS1="&# $PS1"
> - drag & drop the file with the accent
> - use "top arrow" and "bottom arrow" to move in the history :
> at each time you move on the line containing an accent, it eats one character
I did this in an ISO-8859-1 locale and did not reproduce the problem.
Then I did it on a UTF-8 locale (differet computer) and also did not
reproduce the problem. Granted, I'm controlling the UTF-8 X session
from the mouse and keyboard that are on the ISO-8859-1 machine, but
od -t x1 tells me that the file name I created on the UTF-8 machine
has a multi-byte character in it, so I'm not sure what is required
to reproduce the issue.
- accents, Thomas De Contes, 2011/05/09
- Re: accents,
Greg Wooledge <=
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- Re: accents, Andreas Schwab, 2011/05/15
- Re: accents, Chet Ramey, 2011/05/15
- Re: accents, Andreas Schwab, 2011/05/16
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- Re: accents, Chet Ramey, 2011/05/16