| Issue 1365: | When appearing first in a line, hterm puts combining character on SUBSEQUENT base character | |
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Affected Version: What steps will reproduce the problem? 1. Run: echo -e "abc\n\0314\0202xyz" What is the expected output? What do you see instead? Expected: Chrome (the Web browser) and mosh (mosh.mit.edu) use the recommended Unicode fallback rendering for this case. The second line has a circumflex over a space, followed by "xyz". Also expected: gnome-terminal omits the circumflex. xterm puts it where the cursor was before the newline. hterm puts the circumflex on the "x" -- which comes AFTER the circumflex in the octet sequence. This is probably not a defensible interpretation of the Unicode. Please provide any additional information below.
Apr 30, 2012
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winst...@gmail.com
May 1, 2012
Wrong project
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