On Fri, Feb 07, 2020 at 08:19:15PM +0300, Kirill Rogylev wrote:
> Hello, I found a bug with bad Simple Terminal work with cyrillic
> characters, exactly with deleting them.When I input any cyrillic string in
> my programms, and then delete some characters of it in terminal input, some
> characters
On Sat, 8 Oct 2011 15:06:25 +0200
Aurélien Aptel wrote:
> The only previous
> experience I had in this was SDL_ttf on one of my pet project, which
> is ridiculously simple and straightforward to use albeit not very fast
> I guess.
It's meant for games, it may well be as quick as they can make it
Hi,
Sorry for the late reply.
On Sat, Sep 24, 2011 at 4:57 PM, wrote:
> Having compiled and tested st, I would like to contribute a report.
That's great, thank you.
> Utf-8 and line graphics symbols' handling looks broken on bold text (?).
>
> E.g. mutt shows kanji in From correctly unless th
The description you're providing now matches perfectly with the
behavior I was seeing with that particular font. When I get back to my
desktop, I'll pull tip and try boxxy again to make sure I'm
remembering everything correctly.
On Sat, Sep 24, 2011 at 01:19:47PM -0400, Bryan Bennett wrote:
> For the second bug, An example may help. I ran into
> (what I believe to be) the same bug a few months ago,
> but assumed it was a problem with the font rather than
> with st. (I had been making modifications to the font for
> a while
For the second bug, An example may help. I ran into
(what I believe to be) the same bug a few months ago,
but assumed it was a problem with the font rather than
with st. (I had been making modifications to the font for
a while and assumed I'd done something wrong.) I
made a screenshot of the issue,
Hello,
Having compiled and tested st, I would like to contribute a report.
First the less important and possibly known issue:
Utf-8 and line graphics symbols' handling looks broken on bold text (?).
E.g. mutt shows kanji in From correctly unless the entry is highlighted.
Selecting text which c