Benno Schulenberg wrote: > No idea, I use Konsole. Better read man xterm.
The strangeness happens in Konsole too (as well as the virtual terminals), so I kind of doubt it's the term's issue... > Okay. So what says a typescript in a blank shell with only LANG > defined? Does the ^[[1034h still get printed before the prompt? In this case, no ^[[1034h, but the utf glitch still happens. Could it have something to do with bash miscalculating the size of the characters? Strange thing is that I am not using any non-ASCII chars in my commands, of course, so not sure why that would matter. Is there a way to turn off bash's handling of UTF, so when I set LANG, it will not do anything "different"? This could provide clues. Thanks, Joe _______________________________________________ Bug-bash mailing list Bug-bash@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-bash