On Wed, 13 Jun 2007, Atsuhito Kohda wrote:
Hi all,
I got the following bug report in Debian BTS which I confirmed
with Lynx Version 2.8.7dev.5.
On a terminal in ISO-8859-1 locales, lynx outputs a space before
the minus (U+2212) character. For instance "x−y" is displayed
as "x -y". Try lynx on the attached XHTML file...
That's the way it is defined in
src/chrtrans/def7_uni.tbl:1554:U+2212: -
(a check of the history shows me it's been that definition at least ten
years ;-)
It seems a bug of lynx itself (not of a Debian package) so I
forwarded the bug to the upstream.
My impression is that it was chosen to be visually distinct from a plain
"-", but that it could be modified to make it less distinct...
I'd like to know how do you think about the problem.
(If possible, please preserve the CC to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
when you reply.)
Thanks in advance and regards, 2007-6-13(Wed)
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Atsuhito Kohda <kohda AT debian.org>
Department of Math., Univ. of Tokushima
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