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Re: CJK(Chinese, Japanesse and Korean) support in shell.
Hi Ryan ;),
On Oct 31 at 11:30:18, Ryan King wrote:
> I don't have handy access to ash at the moment, but bash does a great job
> with UTF-8 characters that I've seen. Really, the shell doesn't have to
> have a whole lot of smarts to display this stuff well - the only piece I
> can think of that fails (e.g. in my favorite shell, zsh) is the
> command-line editor.
Good news: zsh source in CVS has utf-8 support ;)). It's still some minus
bugs to solve, but is completely usable.
cheers,
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