Problem: MS-Windows: The console title can be wrong.
Solution: Take the encoding into account. When restoring the title use the
right function. (Yasuhiro Matsumoto)
Problem: MS-Windows: When printer name contains multi-byte, the name is
displayed as ???.
Solution: Convert the printer name from the active codepage to 'encoding'.
(Yasuhiro Matsumoto)
Problem: MS-Windows: When collate is on the number of copies is too high.
Solution: Only set the collated/uncollated count when collate is on.
(Yasuhiro Matsumoto)
Problem: When the startup code expands command line arguments, setting
'encoding' will not properly convert the arguments.
Solution: Call get_cmd_argsW() early in main(). (Yasuhiro Matsumoto)
Problem: When a wide library function fails, falling back to the non-wide
function may do the wrong thing.
Solution: Check the platform, when the wide function is supported don't fall
back to the non-wide function. (Ken Takata)
Problem: MS-Windows: When saving a file with a UNC path the file becomes
read-only.
Solution: Don't mix up Win32 attributes and Unix attributes. (Ken Takata)
Problem: MS-Windows: MSCV10 and earlier can't handle symlinks to a
directory properly.
Solution: Add stat_symlink_aware() and wstat_symlink_aware(). (Ken Takata)
Problem: MS-Windows: When 'encoding' differs from the current codepage
":hardcopy" does not work properly.
Solution: Use TextOutW() and SetDlgItemTextW(). (Ken Takata)
Problem: Clipboard does not work on Win32 when compiled with Cygwin.
Solution: Move the Win32 clipboard code to a separate file and use it when
building with os_unix.c. (Frodak Baksik, Ken Takata)
Problem: MingW cross compilation doesn't work with tiny features.
Solution: Move acp_to_enc(), enc_to_utf16() and utf16_to_enc() outside of
"#ifdef CLIPBOARD". Fix typo in makefile.
Problem: Text from the clipboard is sometimes handled as linewise, but not
consistently.
Solution: Assume the text is linewise when it ends in a CR or NL.
Problem: When using ":make", typing the next command and then getting the
"reload" prompt the next command is (partly) eaten by the reload
prompt.
Solution: Accept ':' as a special character at the reload prompt to accept
the default choice and execute the command.