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From: Frank da Cruz <fdc@columbia.edu>
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Character set
Date: 12 Dec 2004 15:30:57 GMT
Organization: Columbia University
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On 2004-12-12, Frenki <franclNOSPAM@mail.com> wrote:
: On 11 Dec 2004 15:45:06 -0800, "Mark Sapiro"
:<slash_dev_slash_null_2000@yahoo.com> wrote:
: ...
: I am using K95g (GUI) and have already tried with different settings
: in the toolbar and with set terminal character-set.
: I have some experience with DOS Kermit, many years ago, where I used
: CP437 and everything worked fine.
: But I don't uderstand how can I change the appearance of the character
: on the screen. In the command window I can see all the correct glyphs
: for our characters and in the terminal window I am not able to get
: them. And in the fonts, I tried with, there are the specific glyphs.
:
: At http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/charsets.html there are some
: 7-bit NRC character sets, but not the right one. And I don't know
: if it is a problem of the right character-set but of the correct font
: mapping. I have seen similar problems in some editors and in almoust
: all Windows terminal emulators except Reflection and Anzio.
:
What is character set you need to use? If you don't know its name, then
tell us the language.
- Frank