d, if there is a way for bash to not display special characters
on the interactive line,
i suppose it can be useful to know how to do that in many cases, for example if
i switch on a new platform, waiting for making special characters to be
displayed correctly
(Is it correct english enough ?)
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ke a workaround myself ? very
good news :-))
(How can I know when it will be available ?)
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ions to translate that in readable
characters ?
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Le 16 mai 2011 à 17:02, Chet Ramey a écrit :
> On 5/9/11 10:46 AM, Thomas De Contes wrote:
>> 1
>> - execute
>> PS1="&# $PS1"
>> - drag & drop the file with the accent
>> - use "top arrow" and "bottom arrow" to move in the
Le 9 mai 2011 à 20:21, Greg Wooledge a écrit :
> On Mon, May 09, 2011 at 04:46:14PM +0200, Thomas De Contes wrote:
>> Description:
>>
>> 1
>> when i do
>> PS1="&# $PS1"
>> then I have problems since there is some accents in my command lin
e next line)
- use "top arrow" and "bottom arrow" to move in the history :
at each time you move on the line containing an accent, it eats not only
characters, but lines
i would like to be kept aware about success in reproducing the bug, resolving
it, etc, please :-)
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