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From: dan@pasteur.fr (Daniel Azuelos)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Mac Kermit .991(190) 8bits ?
Date: 10 Jan 1995 00:21:10 +0100
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When using Mac Kermit .991(190) I'd like to be able to type
8bits character, much the same way we (on this side of the planet)
are used to do it on any Mac.
As an example, 'Alt-e e' should give an 'e acute' both on the
screen and on the host computer to which I'm connected:
displayed as i, and sent to the computer as 0xe9.
Is this possible ? What should I do ? May I do (write, program) it ?
Thanx for any hint.
--
dan ``Et pourtant ga tourne....''