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Non-ASCII characters are now properly displayed on Windows in windows created using GraphApp via e.g. ‘winDialogString’ thanks to a workaround for an at least surprising Windows behavior with UTF-8 as the system encoding (PR#18382).
Find and replace operations work again in the script editor in ‘Rgui’ on Windows.
Computation of window size based on requested client size in GraphApp when running in a multi-byte locale on Windows has been fixed (regression in R 4.2.0 for users of systems where R 4.1 used a single-byte locale). ‘Rgui’ again respects the number of console rows and columns given in ‘Rconsole’ file.
‘Rterm’ support for ‘Alt+xxx’ sequences has been fixed to produce the corresponding character (only) once. This fixes pasting text with tilde on Italian keyboard (PR#18391).
Non-ASCII characters are now properly displayed on Windows in windows
created using GraphApp via e.g. ‘winDialogString’ thanks to a
workaround for an at least surprising Windows behavior with UTF-8 as
the system encoding (PR#18382).
Find and replace operations work again in the script editor in ‘Rgui’
on Windows.
Computation of window size based on requested client size in GraphApp
when running in a multi-byte locale on Windows has been fixed
(regression in R 4.2.0 for users of systems where R 4.1 used a
single-byte locale). ‘Rgui’ again respects the number of console rows
and columns given in ‘Rconsole’ file.
‘Rterm’ support for ‘Alt+xxx’ sequences has been fixed to produce the
corresponding character (only) once. This fixes pasting text with tilde
on Italian keyboard (PR#18391).