Hello Nicholas,
I agree with you and will explain this to her.
Also I find the reasoning of Tiago sound.
On Friday 15 of April 2011 23:44:30 Nicholas Marriott wrote:
> Hi
>
> I don't know about this because an empty variable is not the same as
> being unset and I think it is confusing to treat
Hi
I don't know about this because an empty variable is not the same as
being unset and I think it is confusing to treat them the same. But
maybe I'm just being pedantic, I can't really think of a case where
having an empty LC_ALL or LC_CTYPE would be useful...
On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 10:57:30PM
Hi,
On Friday 15 of April 2011 01:19:10 Tiago Resende wrote:
> I also figured out why it wasn't working for me without -u. My LC_ALL,
> instead of being unset, was set to an empty string. So, tmux was
> assuming I was utf8-less instead of going on to check LC_CTYPE and LANG.
> In conclusion, plea
I also figured out why it wasn't working for me without -u. My LC_ALL,
instead of being unset, was set to an empty string. So, tmux was
assuming I was utf8-less instead of going on to check LC_CTYPE and LANG.
In conclusion, please disregard all I said above.
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On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 04:02:04PM -0700, Micah Cowan wrote:
> (04/14/2011 03:59 PM), Robin Lee Powell wrote:
> > I did that, and greated a new window, and "set -w utf8" returns
> > off, and after doing "set -w utf8 on" it still returns off.
>
> Well, it should, shouldn't it? "set -w utf8" doesn't