13 | | With X-windows, I have experimented with two different terminals: lxterminal, and xterm. As an side, for the case of an lxterminal, the important piece of software for our matter is, probably, its vte3 virtual terminal emulator. The results I got are that in an lxterminal, both the ls command in the shell, and mc, display Hebrew file names with the correct directions. Yet, mc has the switching columns bug. In contrast, in an xterm, both the ls command in the shell, and mc, display Hebrew file names in the reverse, wrong, direction. But mc does not show the switching columns bug. |
| 13 | With X-windows, I have experimented with two different terminals: lxterminal, and xterm. As an side, for the case of an lxterminal, the important piece of software for our matter is, probably, its vte3 virtual terminal emulator. The results I got are that in an lxterminal, both the ls command in the shell, and mc, display Hebrew file names with the correct direction. Yet, mc has the switching columns bug. In contrast, in an xterm, both the ls command in the shell, and mc, display Hebrew file names in the reverse, wrong, direction. But mc does not show the switching columns bug. |