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Stefan Holderbach d528bb713b Fix UTF-8 multibyte handling in explore inputs (#16325)
# Description
`explore` was reading the byte length for computing:
- `:` command input cursor positions
- `/`/`?` search mode cursor positions
- `:try` input box cursor positions
- search highlighting

Fixed this for the majority of cases by using `unicode_width`, this is
only best effort as terminals don't need to follow those expectations
but for the most cases (traditional language scripts etc.) this should
lead to better result. The only way around the uncertainty would be to
perform the highlighting/cursor marking as we go, but this may not be as
compatible with the `ratatui` framework.

Closes #16312

# User-Facing Changes
Fixed cursor position and search highlighting for non-ASCII characters,
with the caveat mentioned above.

# Tests + Formatting
Manually tested
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