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From: Rok Zevnik <zevnik@asterix.ijs.si>
Subject: Re: set translation input command in Kermit 95?
Date: Mon, 19 Jul 1999 11:31:41 +0200
Organization: Jozef Stefan Institute
Message-ID: <Pine.SUN.3.96.990719112620.20970A-100000@asterix>
To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
Hello,
On the host computer (RS/6000, AIX4.2) we have latin2-iso character set
and the client (PC, Win95) is using CP1250. But because the terminal which
is connected on the host doesn't recognize the iso2 standart we are not
allowed to use any of our native characters so we are running a script
which converts that characters to '[]{}'. And we would like to see this
characters to display correctly as =E8=E6=BE=F0 on our client. The perfect =
thing
would be set translation input but it isn't supported anymore.=20
What are the possible sollutions?
=20
Lep pozdrav / Best regards,
Rok Zevnik
On 16 Jul 1999, Frank da Cruz wrote:
> In article <Pine.SUN.3.96.990716115941.20368A-100000@asterix>,
> Rok Zevnik <zevnik@asterix.ijs.si> wrote:
> : Is there maybe any command in K-95 like 'set translation input' which w=
as
> : used in MS-DOS Kermit (ver3.14).
> :
> No.
>=20
> : If there isn't does anyone know how to translate incoming characters in=
to
> : something else (eg. translate sign '/' into 'w').
> :=20
> There isn't. SET TRANSLATE INPUT was a bad idea in MS-DOS Kermit that wa=
s
> deliberately not repeated in Kermit 95.
>=20
> If you can explain the problem you are trying to solve perhaps we can hel=
p
> you.
>=20
> - Frank
>=20
>=20