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Korean input support #46
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Hi Kangmo, thanks for your comments and suggestions.
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Hi, magiblot, i am using Macos Ventura 13.1 and tested in the default command terminal app. here are the two characters I will try to run the terminal in my windows env |
No, don't worry about Windows if you weren't using it. If you run the |
Hi magiblot, here is the outout of locale $ locale |
Hi Kangmo! This issue is caused by your terminal locale settings. Turbo needs at least the In macOS's default terminal this can be fixed through Preferences > Advanced: You will then have to start a new terminal session for the changes to take effect. If your terminal does not allow you to change this, then you will have to change these variables manually as explained in the several answers and comments from this StackOverflow question: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/7165108/in-os-x-lion-lang-is-not-set-to-utf-8-how-to-fix-it |
Magiblot, thanks for the comment. I will check this out and close the issue. |
Issue 1: When I type a Korean character(two byte width per Korean character), scrollbar is broken.
Issue 2: When I type a second Korean character, the first Korean character becomes one byte strange character.
Thanks for the great project again!
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