* Vincent Lefevre <vincent-m...@vinc17.net> [2014-03-20 13:29:33 +0100]: > Hi, > > It seems that mosh doesn't support the alternate character set > for terminfo-based utilities: > > In an xterm terminal: > > $ tput smacs; echo "mq>" > └─> > > but if I run "mosh localhost": > > $ tput smacs; echo "mq>" > mq> > > I'm under Debian/unstable, with mosh 1.2.4a-1+b1 Debian package.
That's a feature ;) See http://mosh.mit.edu/#techinfo : Only Mosh will never get stuck in hieroglyphs when a nasty program writes to the terminal. (See Markus Kuhn's discussion of the relationship between ISO 2022 and UTF-8[0].) [0] http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/unicode.html#term Why would you need this anyways, when you can have Unicode? Florian -- () ascii ribbon campaign - stop html mail www.asciiribbon.org /\ www.the-compiler.org | I love long mails http://email.is-not-s.ms/ You need more time; and you probably always will.
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