"Bill Baxter" wrote > On Sat, Oct 25, 2008 at 6:37 AM, ore-sama <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Bill Baxter Wrote: >> >>> (like I haven't been able to figure out how to get the >>> DOS console in Windows to display UTF-8) >> >> Console is a legacy technology (you even still call it "DOS"), why expect >> features from it? > > So tell me what the alternative is? I had trouble with running D > tools from a Cygwin shell. Can't remember if I tried MSYS or not.
Any text-based program uses the same Windows console (unless it's a GUI application, and it uses controls to create a text box, etc). Including cygwin shell. To say it's a legacy technology is like saying Linux is a legacy technology because it's command line based. It's a false experience promoted by Microsoft to try and spread FUD about OSes that mainly support command line tools, like Linux. But command line tools are extremely useful and powerful, much easier to develop, and IMO easier to use. For instance, if you want to find all files that contain a certain text, grep -R text / and you're done. On windows it's 'click the start menu, select search, wait for the search window to pop up, click on the dog, etc'. Freaking annoying if you ask me ;) > Anyone using a shell for Windows that works and supports UTF-8 properly? I would guess it should work properly, most everything in windows supports unicode. Perhaps you have some configuration setting not set properly? I'd suggest searching msdn. -Steve