Eli Zaretskii <[email protected]> writes:
> ??? What is your console output codepage set to?
C:\>chcp
Aktive Codepage: 850.
> What do you get from rpl_nl_langinfo in your case, and what happens in
> copy_converting, where degrade_utf8 is supposed to be called when
> Unicode quotes aren't supported?
Sorry, I don't follow. What should I do in order to answer the question
above?
> Also, what is the font you are using on the console? does it support
> Unicode quotes?
In cmd.exe, it is Consolas, in Terminal, it is SourceCodePro. They both
support Unicode quotes. But cmd.exe doesn't show them. This small
text file (dir.txt):
10.2 ‘dir’: Briefly list directory contents
===========================================
‘dir’ is equivalent to ‘ls -C -b’; that is, by default files are listed
in columns, sorted vertically, and special characters are represented by
backslash escape sequences.
*Note ‘ls’: ls invocation.
looks like this in cmd.exe with 'type dir.txt' or 'more dir.txt':
cat dir.txt in bash works as expected.
Best, Arash