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Bug#449480: marked as done (some common Chinese characters missing)



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has caused the Debian Bug report #449480,
regarding some common Chinese characters missing
to be marked as done.

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X-debbugs-CC: keithp@debian.org, arne@goetje-online.de,dickey@invisible-island.net
Package: xterm
Version: 229-1

Some very common Chinese characters, e.g., the first of
$ echo 絕對|
perl -C -nwe 'use Unicode::Normalize q(decompose); print decompose($_)'
絕對

are missing from what font xterm uses, and are as shown above, not
z-variants.

(Of course I'm not sure what font it is using. Maybe it is this in ~/.Xresources
*VT100.font:-misc-fixed-medium-r-normal--18-120-100-100-c-90-iso10646-1 )

Anyway, in this day and age common characters should be all filled in.

Sorry I recall several years ago I mentioned this but am not sure what happened.



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On Tue, Nov 06, 2007 at 08:06:57AM +0800, jidanni@jidanni.org wrote:
> X-debbugs-CC: keithp@debian.org, arne@goetje-online.de,dickey@invisible-island.net
> Package: xterm
> Version: 229-1
> 
> Some very common Chinese characters, e.g., the first of
> $ echo 絕對|
> perl -C -nwe 'use Unicode::Normalize q(decompose); print decompose($_)'
> 絕對

works for me with TrueType fontsets, which are incorporated in the current
release of Debian (xterm-344 for instance).

see screenshot of this email

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