I'm b-a-a-a-a-ck... on my regular desktop. I re-installed with
unicode enabled and locale corrected. Some rough edges, specifically no line-drawing characters. See attached image. Mutt is supposed to have horizontal lines from right after the ")" up to the ">". Similarly mc
is supposed to have vertical and horizontal line drawing characters separating and surrounding the two panels. I can use "mc -a" to get a
decent emulation with "+", "_", and "|" in place of line-drawing
characters. Similarly mutt has the "set ascii_chars" option to get an
ugly version of line-threading. Since this problem shows up on more
than one app, I assume that it's a general system problem. Any ideas on
how to get real line-drawing characters back?
On Fri, Dec 30, 2022 at 01:05:26PM +0000, Michael wrote
I can't recall what else you have eliminated as the cause of this
rendering problem. Have you checked:
1. VT console.
2. Different terminal (urxvt, xterm, gnome terminal, konsole, etc.).
3. Different DE/Window Manager.
A bit of digging. For text tty's (tty1, tty2, etc) I use solar24x32
as the font. On a text tty both mc and mutt work fine (line-drawing) natively without any hacks. They also work fine on urxvt without any
hacks. Note that the ebuild that provides urxvt is called, wait for it,
rxvt-unicode
It looks like urxvt is designed from square 1 to handle unicode, and
xterm is not.
I can't recall what else you have eliminated as the cause of this
rendering problem. Have you checked:
1. VT console.
2. Different terminal (urxvt, xterm, gnome terminal, konsole, etc.).
3. Different DE/Window Manager.
I rarely use xterm and can't recall how it behaves with mutt, so I'm
not sure if the above flags would make any difference. If xterm is
your favourite terminal you may want to give these flags a spin.
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