On Mon, 4 Feb 2019 00:36:23 +0100
Egmont Koblinger via Unicode <unicode_at_unicode.org> wrote:
> Now, back to terminals.
>
> The smallest possible viable definition of a "paragraph" in terminal
> emulators is stuff between one newline and the next one.
>
> It would require a hell lot of work, redesigning (overcomplicating)
> plenty of basics of terminal emulation to be able to come up with
> smaller units, e.g. cells of a table – a concept that doesn't
> currently exist in this world –, I don't find any such approach
> feasible at all.
The concept appears to exist in the form of the fields of the
fifth edition of ECMA-48. Have you digested this ambitious standard?
ECMA-48 has the concept of hyphenation and wrapping! (Well, in Appendix
C it does. I haven't fully tied it in with the receipt of characters.)
Richard.
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