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Article: 13826 of comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Path: newsmaster.cc.columbia.edu!watsun.cc.columbia.edu!jaltman
From: jaltman@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Jeffrey Altman)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc,comp.unix.sco.misc,comp.terminals
Subject: Re: Kermit (K95), SCO Openserver, Progress, and Linux.
Date: 6 Nov 2002 18:11:16 GMT
Organization: Columbia University
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You have your remote character set configured for ISO Latin 1 which
does not contain graphics characters. Set your remote character set
to CP437 and you will experience the desired behavior.
In article <8ce22d01.0211060948.78805fbe@posting.google.com>,
Dan Skinner <JDanSkinner@JDanSkinner.com> wrote:
: Thanks Frank;
: I've been doing some expermental research and have found the
: following. It seems that all functions of the K95 Linux terminal
: emulation work except the escape to and from graphics mode (GS and
: GE). The termcap (protermcap in Progress) is set to GS=^N and GE=^O
: and work on the Linux console. I understand that Linux display codes
: are like vt100 and I check the vt100 termcap entries and find GS=^N
: and GE=^O and this works if I set K95 to vt100. Lots of other stuff is
: broken but the box drawing works with Linux TERM=linux and K95
: emulation set to vt100. When K95 emulation set to linux the box
: drawing characters are the un-escaped values of G1 through GV. When I
: null the escape codes (GS=\000 and GE=\000) and put in corners of +
: and lines of | & - both the linux console and k95 in linux emulation
: give the same result.
: For your information show char yields:
: Transfer Translation: on
: File Character-Set: latin1-iso (ISO 8859-1 Latin-1), 8-bit
: File Scan: on
: Default 7bit-Character-Set: ascii
: Default 8bit-Character-Set: cp437
: Transfer Character-Set: Transparent
: SEND character-set-selection: automatic
: RECEIVE character-set-selection: manual
: (Use SHOW ASSOCIATIONS to list automatic character-set selections.)
:
: Unknown-Char-Set: Keep
:
: Terminal character-sets:
: Mode: 8-bit Multinational Mode
: Local: Unicode display / Windows Code Page 1252 input
: Remote: GL->G0: US ASCII (94 chars)
: G1: US ASCII (96 chars)
: GR->G2: ISO Latin-1 (94 chars)
: G3: DEC Special Graphics (94 chars)
:
: Keyboard character-sets:
: Multinational: PC Code Page 437
: National: US ASCII
:
: Code Pages:
: Active: 1252
:
: Are you sure this is not a K95 issue?
: Again, any help appreciated.
: Regards...Dan.
Jeffrey Altman * Sr.Software Designer Kermit 95 2.0 GUI available now!!!
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