Hi Rostislav, On pondělí 12 listopad 2007, Rostislav Beneš wrote: > But when I swad my edits in mc, I changed my mind. I rejected utf-8 > everywhere idea and checked out the newest version of mc. I designed api > for strings (I assumed it before, so no big problem) and make variant for > ascii, 8bits encodings and utf-8 (and possibly other encodings, that > support backward reading). I imported good ideas from previous attempt and > created final set of 30 patches. Each patch has small comment in > mc-utf8.txt. Utf-8-patch don't occur in my pathces.
The string api is a great improvement over the original utf-8 patches. The code is now much more readable. Nice work. I can see that you did not patch the internal editor. Did you look into it? Do you have any comments? > http://www.fi.muni.cz/~xbenes5/projects/mc/mc-complete.tar.gz I tried to run this in utf-8 xterm and it does not work. It seems that a call to SLutf8_enable(-1) in slang_init() is missing. What version of slang did you use? -- Vladimir Nadvornik _______________________________________________ Mc-devel mailing list http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/mc-devel