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Path: news.eternal-september.org!eternal-september.org!.POSTED!not-for-mail From: Nuno Silva <nunojsilva@invalid.invalid> Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.misc Subject: Re: Case Insensitive File Systems -- Torvalds Hates Them Date: Tue, 03 Jun 2025 10:31:14 +0100 Organization: A noiseless patient Spider Lines: 46 Message-ID: <101mfd2$3tnqt$2@dont-email.me> References: <pan$4068a$3910f4f1$8cbecede$9e42905e@linux.rocks> <slrn1011nu8.46v.rotflol2@geidiprime.bvh> <vurjl9$2pskn$1@dont-email.me> <slrn1013t50.1aev.rotflol2@geidiprime.bvh> <vAGdnR-Fj9qGS4_1nZ2dnZfqn_udnZ2d@giganews.com> <slrn1016uic.2qk.rotflol2@geidiprime.bvh> <vv24n5$rjdd$1@dont-email.me> <jlchelx0p6.ln2@Telcontar.valinor> <vv67ul$hbt1$14@dont-email.me> <101gt61$1s439$2@dont-email.me> <101j4nq$2udcb$2@dont-email.me> <101jq1q$36qt0$1@dont-email.me> <101jur7$386sv$1@dont-email.me> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain Injection-Date: Tue, 03 Jun 2025 11:31:15 +0200 (CEST) Injection-Info: dont-email.me; posting-host="0150cf9d0d55d27e96fe50e8e6410fc3"; logging-data="4120413"; mail-complaints-to="abuse@eternal-september.org"; posting-account="U2FsdGVkX1/5cJrtY5+leIA7Ivwl1yYw" User-Agent: Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.5 (gnu/linux) Cancel-Lock: sha1:pd2rKajqswPHqpMDCu+WgQqFUyU= On 2025-06-02, Rich wrote: > Nuno Silva <nunojsilva@invalid.invalid> wrote: >> On 2025-06-02, Lawrence D'Oliveiro wrote: >> >>> On Sun, 01 Jun 2025 07:49:37 +0100, Nuno Silva wrote: >>> >>>> This also introduces a problem where the character you propose >>>> requires support to display. With ASCII, one can be reasonably >>>> confident that a lot of interfaces will be able to display it. But >>>> that char (like the curly quotes you use?) becomes an accessibility >>>> issue once the information has to be displayed on, say, a latin1 >>>> terminal (or rather: a terminal that can't do UCS). >>> >>> Everything does Unicode nowadays. >> >> I have never seen a Unicode-capable terminal myself, and, while I've >> not done much sampling, I doubt they're in any way common or >> frequent. > > urxvt -- using it right now. > > https://www.linuxlinks.com/urxvt/ > > Note that to actually display characters your font files do need glyphs > for the codepoints you are trying to display. But a font lacking a > glyph for a given codepoint is not urxvt's fault. For terminals (the hardware devices, it seems we may need to get another word for terminals, as it might otherwise be seen as nitpicking...), another issue is likely to be that, even if it somehow can support utf8, it might be limited in how much glyphs it can support at once. (I mean, not by an incomplete font, but because it has a limit in how much glyphs any font can have.) There'll be terminals with at least some graphical capability, but that's only usable if it's fast enough. I think mine supports changing fonts, but unless the customization is done with a cartridge(?) on the back side, I suspect loading the customization will not be very fast. -- Nuno Silva