Thomas Dickey <dic...@radix.net> writes:

> On Sun, Jul 25, 2004 at 05:17:42PM +0100, Robert de Bath wrote:

>> If you want a UTF-8 terminfo for PuTTY, it's just like the non-UTF-8 one
>> you're using except "smacs" and "rmacs" are null and acsc is the
>> standard unicode conversion.
>> 
>> OTOH, if ncurses requires an 8-bit acsc it's a one line change in PuTTY
>
> non-wide ncurses relies on the acsc,
> wide-curses has a kludge to recognize UTF-8 locales and an internal
> table for line-drawing characters.

I don't suppose we could enable the kludge in the meantime by adding
U8#1 to the "putty" terminfo?  I'm getting really tired of this :-(.

> (non-UTF-8 locales would be interesting, but I've not found anyone both
> knowledgable & cooperative).

Don't those already work fine with acsc ...?


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