@ButterflyOfFire @debian @nizarus I don't know about the TTY+ncurses, I need to try that 1st.. But for terminals, @nizarus is right, almost all terminals do not support Arabic, I experienced with that because I use #weechat as IRC client.. The solutions I find are:
1. #Konsole โ But this will requires that you install multiple #KDE dependencies
2. #Mlterm: This is light and works out of the box, but very buggy when you try to change the default theme & colors
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El Acheche Anis ๐น๐ณ (elacheche@mastodon.social)'s status on Tuesday, 01-Jan-2019 15:14:55 UTC El Acheche Anis ๐น๐ณ @ButterflyOfFire @debian @nizarus 3. Using #bicon (https://github.com/behdad/bicon) + an other terminal, I tried this with #st (https://st.suckless.org/), with the good font, st shows Arabic chars, but do not attach them to get a readable word, bicon do attach them, Gnome-Terminal have the same behavior as st too, but I never managed to compile bicon on #Ubuntu due of libs conflicts I guess.. When I switched to #Gentoo everything worked like a charm.
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