Hello! Replying to myself.
> It is now possible to link mc against the patched version of S-Lang from > Red Hat 8.0 without losing non-ASCII characters in the menu. For some > reason, Red Hat S-Lang expects the argument to addch() to be a wide > character (wchar_t), so I had to write a replacement to addch(). I was primarily checking the menus (in ru_RU.KOI8-R locale), but the editor, the viewer and non-ASCII files on panels are still broken in C locale (en_US is OK) :-( Re-added to TODO. My preliminary understanding is that conversions to Unicode and back still happens, and they kill non-ASCII characters in the C locale. It may happen that the only way to get rid of those conversions it to add some significant parts of non-UTF code (SLsmg_write_nchars) to mc. Not very nice. Another solution is to stop recognizing Red Hat S-Lang in configure until it's fixed. > We are now just 9 TODO items away from 4.6.0-pre2. 10 again :-( -- Regards, Pavel Roskin _______________________________________________ Mc-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/mc-devel