Thanks - I overlooked that one. A brief test, with zwon's code, and it looks like it works. As long as I don't "use utf8;" or use -CS on the commandline. I'm not sure why... I suppose because the input I got wasn't actually utf8, but I don't know what else it could be when it's displaying fine here :-) (And konsole thinks that the encoding it's using is UTF-8, and LANG is set to en_US.utf8...) So I'm just confused as to why explicitly marking things as utf8 is breaking it.
I'm sure that'll be a question for the future.
In reply to Re^2: Text::Wrap and non-Roman languages
by Tanktalus
in thread Text::Wrap and non-Roman languages
by Tanktalus
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