#46725 closed defect (wontfix)
xterm problem : Korean file name does not display correctly (broken Korean file name)
Reported by: | lightoml@… | Owned by: | jeremyhu (Jeremy Huddleston Sequoia) |
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Priority: | Normal | Milestone: | |
Component: | ports | Version: | 2.3.3 |
Keywords: | Cc: | ||
Port: | xterm |
Description
Hello,
I am reporting a xterm problem I'm using the latest XQuartz (2.7.7). I am using Korean Mac OSX (10.10.2). When I do 'ls' in xterm, the Korean file name does not display correctly (broken Korean file name). But it is OK in linux (Fedora, Redhat).
I attached screenshots for comparison between xterm (broken Korean file name) and iterm2 (Well displayed Korean file name) on my macbook.
Could you fix the problem?
Many thanks!
Attachments (4)
Change History (10)
Changed 10 years ago by lightoml@…
Attachment: | Xterm_korean.png added |
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Changed 10 years ago by lightoml@…
Attachment: | iterm2_korean.png added |
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comment:1 Changed 10 years ago by larryv (Lawrence Velázquez)
Keywords: | xterm korean removed |
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Owner: | changed from macports-tickets@… to jeremyhu@… |
Port: | xterm added |
comment:2 Changed 10 years ago by lightoml@…
comment:3 Changed 10 years ago by jeremyhu (Jeremy Huddleston Sequoia)
Resolution: | → wontfix |
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Status: | new → closed |
Font problem or app problem. Upstream to resolve.
comment:4 follow-up: 6 Changed 10 years ago by jeremyhu (Jeremy Huddleston Sequoia)
Most likely a font issue...
Changed 10 years ago by lightoml@…
Attachment: | xterm_korean_linux.2.png added |
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Changed 10 years ago by lightoml@…
Attachment: | xterm_korean_linux.png added |
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comment:5 Changed 10 years ago by lightoml@…
I don't think It's a just font issue because I installed same Korean fonts in both osx and linux. But xterm on osx didn't work.
I think it is a problem related xterm. The version of xterm on osx is XTerm(309) and X.Org 6.8.99.903(253) on Redhat enterprise6.
comment:6 Changed 10 years ago by lightoml@…
Replying to jeremyhu@…:
Most likely a font issue...
I don't think It's a just font issue because I installed same Korean fonts in both osx and linux. But xterm on osx didn't work. I think it is a problem related xterm. The version of xterm on osx is XTerm(309) and X.Org 6.8.99.903(253) on Redhat enterprise6.
And I attached a screenshot for xterm in linux (Redhat enterprise 6). It shows korean files names correctly.