On Sep 3 18:34, Thomas Wolff wrote: > Am 03.09.2018 um 16:59 schrieb Corinna Vinschen: > > On Sep 3 14:46, Corinna Vinschen wrote: > > > On Sep 2 05:51, Steven Penny wrote: > > > > On Sun, 2 Sep 2018 10:07:10, Thomas Wolff wrote: > > > > > Actually, the width problem I suggested in my other response (and even > > > > > referring to the wrong character) does not apply as mintty enforces > > > > > proper width in that case. > > > > > Also, even with fonts that do not provide the glyph, you will usually > > > > > still see it by the Windows font fallback mechanism. > > > > > Shall I make it configurable? > > > > your call - here are the possible resolutions - in order of my preference: > > > > > > > > 1. Change the default to U+FFFD with no option > > > > 2. Change the default to U+FFFD with option to change > > > > 3. Leave default as is with option to change > > > Ideally we could check if the current font supports a visual > > > representation of 0xfffd and if not, fall back to 0x2592. > > > > > > Not sure how feasible that is, but it doesn't seem to be overly > > > complicated. I'm just looking into a solution for the Cygwin > > > console. > > Only, I can't get this working. In theory the GDI function > > GetGlyphIndicesW is supposed to allow checking if a certain character > > exists. But I'm getting a weird result. This code: > > > > static const wchar_t replacement_char[2] = > > { > > 0xfffd, /* REPLACEMENT CHARACTER */ > > 0x2592 /* MEDIUM SHADE */ > > }; > > HWND cwnd = GetConsoleWindow (); > > HDC cdc = GetDC (cwnd); > > int rp_idx = 0; > > WORD gi = 0; > > DWORD ret = GetGlyphIndicesW (cdc, replacement_char, 1, &gi, > > GGI_MARK_NONEXISTING_GLYPHS); > > if (ret != GDI_ERROR && gi == 0xffff) > > rp_idx = 1; > > > > always sets rp_idx to 1 when called from inside the Cygwin DLL, > > independently of the actual console font. And, here's the really weird > > thing, it always sets rp_idx to 0 when called directly from an > > application, likewise independently of the actual console font. > > > > Does anybody have an idea what I'm doing wrong? > This works in mintty, just uploaded a patch. Maybe somehow the GetConsole > "dc" does not support this usage? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ But I'm glad it works for you. Corinna -- Corinna Vinschen Please, send mails regarding Cygwin to Cygwin Maintainer cygwin AT cygwin DOT com Red Hat