Messages in this thread | | | From | "Norman Diamond" <> | Subject | Re: UTF-8 filenames | Date | Tue, 24 Feb 2004 08:42:47 +0900 |
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Jamie Lokier wrote:
> > > Do you have a list or description of the specific stty options that > > > are used? > > > > [...] I'll try to remember to look next weekend. > > Thanks; that would be useful.
Actually not. I had a few minutes to look yesterday at a Red Hat 7.3 system at work, and it seems that Linux stty had none of the necessary options. In keyboard input with an IME active, the backspace key deleted a single byte instead of an entire character, exactly one of the problems that commercial Unix (and MS-DOS) systems solved 20 years ago.
The reason I think my checking was not useful is that I think you already knew that Linux didn't have it :-)
Sorry I cannot check details on which bits are used by commercial Unix systems. As mentioned previously, I no longer have access to any such systems. Some vendors documented the options in the "man stty" pages in both Japanese and English, but other vendors only documented them in the "man stty" page in Japanese.
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