From: Araki K. <ara...@us...> - 2014-02-05 13:12:26
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Hi, From: dee...@ii... Subject: Re: [Mlterm-dev-en] Regarding rendering of Bengali Date: Sun, 2 Feb 2014 15:46:56 +0530 Message-ID: <440...@we...> > I am attaching the file requested. There are two distinct letters in the > bengali alphabet shown in the first two lines of the file. I think the > rendering of these two letters have been interchanged, which possibly > could the source of the error. The first letter is also used in > conjunction with other letters in complex scripts. The third line > represents a letter alone which is correctly rendered by mlterm and the > fourth line represents the combination of the third letter and the first > letter, not correctly rendered my mlterm. In fact, it is incorrectly > showing the third letter followed by the second letter. Thanks. I fixed. > >> 6) Could you suggest how to increase the display area for mlterm? For > >> instance, an "ls" on a directory only occupies what looks like 80 > >> columns(second screenshot). I tried some combinations of --wscr and > > --hscr but I did not get the desired result. > > > > Do you need "-g [WIDTH]x[HEIGHT]" option ? > > I have tried it but to no avail. I am using a tiling window manager > called "i3" and even when the terminal is expanded, the text area remains > the same. I tried i3. Resizing the text area seems to work correctly. http://mlterm.sf.net/mlterm-bengali.png (Input U+09AF continuously before and after expanding the screen.) Will you tell me the result of the following command before and after resizing ? $ echo -e "\x1b[18t" Regards, --- Araki Ken ara...@us... |