Control: tag -1 + confirmed upstream
Control: severity -1 normal

Hi Vincent,

Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> A wide character can corrupt the display, as shown by the following
> example with Mutt. The mailbox file "mbox" and config file "muttrc"
> are attached.

Thanks for the very detailed bug report and the attached examples.

I was able to reproduce this issue inside an urxvt, but not inside an
uxterm — there I just got a question mark inside a filled circle
instead of a wide character.

> I get:
> 
> ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
>       1     Nov 30 a@x.invalid     (   1) mail 1
> ->    2     Nov 30 b@x.invalid     (   1) XX mail 2
> 
> i.e. the contents have shifted upwards.
> 
> 5. Type the up arrow.
> 
> Nothing changes, i.e. the arrow still seems to be over mail 2,
> while the current message is mail 1.

And if you type cursor down, you get two arrows, one below the line
with no. 2, i.e. where the line should be, but isn't.

Nevertheless, there is an even partially persistent workaround: Press
Ctrl-L inside mutt and the problem vanishes even until after the next
detaching and reattaching. Only restarting mutt inside the screen
session and then detaching and reattaching again causes it to show up
again. Hence downgrading the severity.

                Regards, Axel
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