On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 1:01 AM, John Davidorff Pell
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> P.S. You should generally explain what sort of system you are on. Mac OS X
> is the only system that I know of that calls something "single user mode".
> On linux, the closest thing is "run level 0". However, its not
Generally speaking, most of the system does not function while in
single user mode. Single user mode is not meant to be used. It exists
simply to assist developers who may hose their systems while
developing something and who need to delete some kext or something
which is preventing a full
> > > It appears screen does not cope with 32-bit Unicode codepoints
> > > (actually anything more than ). I can view them in urxvt
> > > without screen, but not in a screen session. My environment is
> > > fully UTF-8.
> >
> > By quick inspection, it seems that function
> >
> > FromUtf8(c, u
On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 10:39:48AM +0200, Vladimir Marek wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > It appears screen does not cope with 32-bit Unicode codepoints
> > (actually anything more than ). I can view them in urxvt
> > without screen, but not in a screen session. My environment is
> > fully UTF-8.
>
> By qu
Hi,
> It appears screen does not cope with 32-bit Unicode codepoints
> (actually anything more than ). I can view them in urxvt
> without screen, but not in a screen session. My environment is
> fully UTF-8.
By quick inspection, it seems that function
FromUtf8(c, utf8charp)
returns
if (c