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I have an ugly patch for lib/sup/textfield.rb that uses its own
string
buffer instead of relying on field_buffer(). It's not perfect, but it
at least allows me to write emails and assign tags.
If it's not too much work to clean up, I'd be interested in this
patch.
The field buffer stuff is broken in weird ways anyways (the history
never seems to be quite right), and anything that reduces the reliance
on ncurses is always the right approach.
I never programed in ruby before and I don't intend to learn it. Feel
free to look at the last commit in the solaris-fixes:curses-form-
buffer branch. It is the simplest possible solution to the problem at
hand that didn't require me to learn too much ruby. It still needs a
considerable amount of work before it is useful (like, being able to
delete characters in the stringio buffer etc). I'm not planing to work
on the patch in the foreseeable future, but someone else might find
the patch useful as a starting point.
- strftime("%P") is a GNU extension, I work around this by using
strftime("%p").downcase.
Submit a patch! I'm fine with this.
- Iconv.iconv(target + "//IGNORE", charset, text + " ") <- the "//
IGNORE" is causing an InvalidEncoding exception, removing it didn't
seem to cause any regressions
Hm, this is a trickier one. Allegedly the //IGNORE reduces the
exceptions thrown by Iconv, but since we're catching them all anyways,
we might be able to get away with removing this. Or we could
special-case it to your arch.
Both patches are available in the solaris-fixes master branch.
tom
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