Thomas Dickey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Since "wide character support" has come to mean more than 16-bits, it'll
> take a bit of work to implement.

It should only mean real work if the system libraries are not
supporting the wide char stream and string functions.  With glibc 2.2
(which also has wcwidth and wcswidth) it should be easy.  Worthwhile
concentrating on this I think.

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