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Re: XTerm char-width handling



> The Plan9 paper writes about a font loading mechanism, where people can 
> specify a set of fonts for subranges of UTF8 in a simple text file. 
>  
> Meanwhile, thanks to the great work of the UTF8 conspirators in this list, 
> I am using UTF-8 Emacs, UTF-8 XTerm patchlevel 117, UTF8 Pine and much 
> more, but I still have one little big problem with my CJK texts, for which 
> Markus Kuhn already suggested the solution elsewhere a month ago: 

it's still on my backlog (since I'm working on several things at once, I've
had other things that came up higher on my list).

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Thomas E. Dickey
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