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Bug#220702: marked as done (konsole: Failure to print combining characters)



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and subject line konsole: Failure to print combining characters
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Package: konsole
Version: 4:3.1.3-1
Severity: normal

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konsole doesn't do UTF-8 correctly. Specifically,
character-plus-modifier ignores the modifier.

The file in question is named "f a-umlaut o-umlaut u-umlaut a-grave
e-acute i-circumflex c-cedilla o".

The problem is not just academic; those filenames are generated by Mac OS X.

@linux muby $ ls
a  bd  dd  f aou aeico  g  ik  o  q   r   sx  w
b  c   ee  fvc          h  k   p  qq  rr  u   zt
@linux muby $ LANG=C ls
a  bd  dd  f a??o??u?? a??e??i??c??o  g  ik  o  q   r   sx  w
b  c   ee  fvc                        h  k   p  qq  rr  u   zt
@linux muby $ strace -e write -s 300 ls
write(1, "a  bd  dd  f a\314\210o\314\210u\314\210 a\314\201e\314\200i\314\202c\314\247o\tg  ik  o  q   r   sx  w\n") = 61
write(1, "b  c   ee  fvc\t\th  k   p  qq  rr  u   zt\n", 41) = 41

- -- System Information:
Debian Release: testing/unstable
Architecture: powerpc
Kernel: Linux linux 2.6.0-test9-smurf6 #70 Sat Nov 8 15:53:38 CET 2003 ppc
Locale: LANG=en_US.utf8, LC_CTYPE=en_US.utf8

Versions of packages konsole depends on:
ii  kdelibs4                    4:3.1.4-3    KDE core libraries
ii  libart-2.0-2                2.3.16-1     Library of functions for 2D graphi
ii  libc6                       2.3.2.ds1-10 GNU C Library: Shared libraries an
ii  libfam0c102                 2.6.10-5     client library to control the FAM 
ii  libgcc1                     1:3.3.2-3    GCC support library
ii  libpng12-0                  1.2.5.0-4    PNG library - runtime
ii  libqt3c102-mt               3:3.2.1-6    Qt GUI Library (Threaded runtime v
ii  libstdc++5                  1:3.3.2-3    The GNU Standard C++ Library v3
ii  libxrender1                 0.8.3-4      X Rendering Extension client libra
ii  xlibs                       4.2.1-13     X Window System client libraries
ii  zlib1g                      1:1.1.4-16   compression library - runtime

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On Fri, Nov 14, 2003 at 09:22:55AM +0100, Matthias Urlichs wrote:
> Package: konsole
> Version: 4:3.1.3-1
> Severity: normal
> 
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> Hash: SHA1
> 
> konsole doesn't do UTF-8 correctly. Specifically,
> character-plus-modifier ignores the modifier.
> 
> The file in question is named "f a-umlaut o-umlaut u-umlaut a-grave
> e-acute i-circumflex c-cedilla o".
> 
> The problem is not just academic; those filenames are generated by Mac OS X.
> 
> @linux muby $ ls
> a  bd  dd  f aou aeico  g  ik  o  q   r   sx  w
> b  c   ee  fvc          h  k   p  qq  rr  u   zt
> @linux muby $ LANG=C ls
> a  bd  dd  f a??o??u?? a??e??i??c??o  g  ik  o  q   r   sx  w
> b  c   ee  fvc                        h  k   p  qq  rr  u   zt
> @linux muby $ strace -e write -s 300 ls
> write(1, "a  bd  dd  f a\314\210o\314\210u\314\210 a\314\201e\314\200i\314\202c\314\247o\tg  ik  o  q   r   sx  w\n") = 61
> write(1, "b  c   ee  fvc\t\th  k   p  qq  rr  u   zt\n", 41) = 41
> 
> Kernel: Linux linux 2.6.0-test9-smurf6 #70 Sat Nov 8 15:53:38 CET 2003 ppc
> Locale: LANG=en_US.utf8, LC_CTYPE=en_US.utf8

  to display utf-8 in konsole, you have to specifically tell the
encoding of your konsole beeing utf8. I do that and have no problems so
far. After changing that, save that setting as your default, and you
will just be fine.

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·O·  Pierre Habouzit
··O                                                madcoder@debian.org
OOO                                                http://www.madism.org

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