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Original comment by andy.koppe
on 28 Oct 2009 at 8:15
PuTTY doesn't actually have anything like this; must've confused it with "poor
man's
line drawing" where '+', '-', and '|' are used instead of line drawing
characters.
Original comment by andy.koppe
on 31 Jan 2010 at 7:21
FWIW, I've found the line-draw characters to work perfectly well, witness the
attachment.
—Ken Nellis
Original comment by nelli...@gmail.com
on 14 Sep 2010 at 4:33
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Indeed it seems like it works almost perfect in mintty, unlike in putty, though
there are still some annoyances depending on selected font:
1) everything ideal with: Courier New, DejaVu Sans Mono, Lucida Console
2) vertical lines have gaps, like they are composed out out '|' with: Consolas,
Courier, Fixedsys
3) every linedrawing character diplays as triangle pointed down: Terminal
This with Win7 using mc-4.7.2 on FreeBSD with term=xterm lang=pl_PL.UTF-8
through msys' ssh.
I'd like to have it working better with fixedsys (no gaps) but it's already
great.
On the other hand I can't get putty to work with such configuration - it always
displays characters like lqqqkxxxt in place of lines.
Can someone point me to which revision fixed this so I can try backporting to
putty ?
Original comment by mwisnicki@gmail.com
on 14 Sep 2010 at 8:04
Yep, those are the problems I referred to when talking about patchy support for
linedrawing characters in Windows font.
Number 2) can partially be addressed actually, using the config-file only
RowSpacing option (which I see I only ever mentioned in the 0.6.1 release
announcement ...).
Putting 'RowSpacing=-1' into ~/.minttyrc works nicely for Consolas anyway, but
unfortunately with Courier and Fixedsys the gaps are too big for this approach.
There's no hope for Terminal, which simply doesn't have the necessary glyphs.
Mintty just uses the code for PuTTY's "Use Unicode line drawing code points"
option. The other line drawing options are gone. (Regarding taking mintty code
to PuTTY, do keep in mind that mintty is under GPL rather than the MIT license.)
Original comment by andy.koppe
on 14 Sep 2010 at 9:32
Is it possible to detect if font is missing glyphs (other than looking at
pixels of rasterization output for familiar shapes) and enable poor man's line
drawing.
Also, is it possible to generate custom glyphs use them as a replacement for
font's broken glyphs ?
Re. putty:
Wierd, any idea why it works in mintty+ssh.exe but not in putty ?
I had set exact same settings and there are no differences in environment
variables, yet putty does not work.
It works when I set NCURSES_NO_UTF8_ACS=1 which supposedly enables use of
Unicode line drawing characters instead of using VT100. Putty does not support
VT100 line drawing in UTF-8 mode [1], yet mintty somehow manages to draw them.
[1]
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/wishlist/utf8-plus-vt100.html
Original comment by mwisnicki@gmail.com
on 15 Sep 2010 at 1:26
Thanks for the suggestions. I had a little look, GetGlyphIndices() is one way
to find out which characters don't have glyphs associated with them, so perhaps
that could be used to implement a fallback scheme. One thing to check would be
whether that function takes font linking into account (which is GDI's scheme
for replacing missing characters with glyphs from other fonts). I didn't see
anything for inserting glyphs into existing fonts, but that wouldn't be
qualitatively different from drawing the lines in place anyway.
Regarding VT100 line drawing in UTF-8 mode, turns out I did actually fix that,
for the sake of xterm compatibility. That was at r331.
Original comment by andy.koppe
on 16 Sep 2010 at 4:49
I implemented a fallback scheme based on checking what glyphs are available in
a font using GetGlyphIndices(). That's in r1022. (Apparently font linking is
not taken into account, but in the case of the linedraw characters that had
unsatisfactory results anyway.)
Leaving this issue open for the manual line drawing.
Original comment by andy.koppe
on 19 Sep 2010 at 4:39
See https://github.com/mintty/mintty/issues for further progress on this issue.
Original comment by towom...@googlemail.com
on 7 Aug 2015 at 1:29
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
andy.koppe
on 5 Sep 2009 at 2:59