[Ubuntu-x-swat] [Bug 1372425] Re: XTerm CJK punctuation width not correct.

2014-10-03 Thread kaisu_tsuneyama
@Thomas Dickey (dickey-his)

Thanks! I also discovered this problem to be #297-specific. Have been
using an old version to avoid it.

** Changed in: xterm (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Confirmed

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[Ubuntu-x-swat] [Bug 1372425] Re: XTerm CJK punctuation width not correct.

2014-09-28 Thread Thomas Dickey
Ubuntu 14.04 has xterm patch #297.
This bug was fixed in patch #298 - see
http://invisible-island.net/xterm/xterm.log.html#xterm_298

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[Ubuntu-x-swat] [Bug 1372425] Re: XTerm CJK punctuation width not correct.

2014-09-22 Thread kaisu_tsuneyama
** Description changed:

  I'm not fluent in English but I'll try my best to describe.
  
  I'm using Xubuntu 14.04, and recently came upon this issue using text
  editors in xterm. Sometimes the the width of Chinese full-width comma
  ',' is not correctly displayed(shortened), resulting in charaters
  'overlapping'.
  
  See the 'overlapping' effect at:
  http://i.imgur.com/G0Qxi40.png
  
  See the shortened full width comma at:
  http://i.imgur.com/Tf2k92W.png
  Note that the first line shows 'shortened' full-width comma, second and third 
line show the normal full-width comma.
  
  --
  Step to reproduce in Xubuntu 14.04:
  
  1. Make sure you have these packages installed:
   'xterm', 'nano', 'fonts-wqy-zenhei';
  
  2. Create/modify ~/.Xresources with the following contents:
  
  ! = start of .Xresources = !
  !mouse selecting to copy, ctrl-v to paste
  XTerm*VT100.Translations: #override \
  Ctrl KeyPress V: insert-selection(CLIPBOARD,PRIMARY,CUT_BUFFER0) \n\
  BtnUp: select-end(CLIPBOARD,PRIMARY,CUT_BUFFER0) \n\
  
  XTerm*utf8Title:true
  XTerm*cjkWidth:false
  XTerm*faceName:Dejavu Sans Mono:pixelsize=12
  XTerm*faceNameDoublesize:WenQuanYi Zen Hei Mono:pixelsize=13
  ! = end of .Xresources = !
  
  3. execute in bash: xrdb -merge ~/.Xresources
  
  4. Start nano in xterm;
  
  5. copy the following string(not including quotation mark):
   '您好,几位?'
  
  6. In nano, press Ctrl-v to paste.( Previously configured in
  ~/.Xresources )
  
- 7. Press back arrow key 1~3 times to see the effect.
+ 7. Press left arrow key 1~3 times to see the effect.
  
  Seems that only pasting those characters messes up the display, typing
  them in has no effect.

** Description changed:

  I'm not fluent in English but I'll try my best to describe.
  
  I'm using Xubuntu 14.04, and recently came upon this issue using text
  editors in xterm. Sometimes the the width of Chinese full-width comma
  ',' is not correctly displayed(shortened), resulting in charaters
  'overlapping'.
  
  See the 'overlapping' effect at:
  http://i.imgur.com/G0Qxi40.png
  
  See the shortened full width comma at:
  http://i.imgur.com/Tf2k92W.png
  Note that the first line shows 'shortened' full-width comma, second and third 
line show the normal full-width comma.
  
  --
  Step to reproduce in Xubuntu 14.04:
  
  1. Make sure you have these packages installed:
   'xterm', 'nano', 'fonts-wqy-zenhei';
  
  2. Create/modify ~/.Xresources with the following contents:
  
  ! = start of .Xresources = !
  !mouse selecting to copy, ctrl-v to paste
  XTerm*VT100.Translations: #override \
  Ctrl KeyPress V: insert-selection(CLIPBOARD,PRIMARY,CUT_BUFFER0) \n\
  BtnUp: select-end(CLIPBOARD,PRIMARY,CUT_BUFFER0) \n\
  
  XTerm*utf8Title:true
  XTerm*cjkWidth:false
  XTerm*faceName:Dejavu Sans Mono:pixelsize=12
  XTerm*faceNameDoublesize:WenQuanYi Zen Hei Mono:pixelsize=13
  ! = end of .Xresources = !
  
- 3. execute in bash: xrdb -merge ~/.Xresources
+ 3. Execute in bash: xrdb -merge ~/.Xresources
  
- 4. Start nano in xterm;
+ 4. Copy the following string(not including quotation mark):
+  '您好,几位?'
  
- 5. copy the following string(not including quotation mark):
-  '您好,几位?'
+ 5. Start nano in xterm;
  
  6. In nano, press Ctrl-v to paste.( Previously configured in
  ~/.Xresources )
  
  7. Press left arrow key 1~3 times to see the effect.
  
  Seems that only pasting those characters messes up the display, typing
  them in has no effect.

** Description changed:

  I'm not fluent in English but I'll try my best to describe.
  
  I'm using Xubuntu 14.04, and recently came upon this issue using text
  editors in xterm. Sometimes the the width of Chinese full-width comma
  ',' is not correctly displayed(shortened), resulting in charaters
  'overlapping'.
  
  See the 'overlapping' effect at:
  http://i.imgur.com/G0Qxi40.png
  
  See the shortened full width comma at:
  http://i.imgur.com/Tf2k92W.png
  Note that the first line shows 'shortened' full-width comma, second and third 
line show the normal full-width comma.
  
  --
  Step to reproduce in Xubuntu 14.04:
  
  1. Make sure you have these packages installed:
   'xterm', 'nano', 'fonts-wqy-zenhei';
  
  2. Create/modify ~/.Xresources with the following contents:
  
  ! = start of .Xresources = !
  !mouse selecting to copy, ctrl-v to paste
  XTerm*VT100.Translations: #override \
  Ctrl KeyPress V: insert-selection(CLIPBOARD,PRIMARY,CUT_BUFFER0) \n\
  BtnUp: select-end(CLIPBOARD,PRIMARY,CUT_BUFFER0) \n\
  
  XTerm*utf8Title:true
  XTerm*cjkWidth:false
  XTerm*faceName:Dejavu Sans Mono:pixelsize=12
  XTerm*faceNameDoublesize:WenQuanYi Zen Hei Mono:pixelsize=13
  ! = end of .Xresources = !
  
  3. Execute in bash: xrdb -merge