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Nelson Henry Eric |
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continuing story of the bunged up popups with Japanese [was: "Re: LYNX-DEV scrollok and lynx_force_repaint" |
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Mon, 10 Nov 1997 15:05:08 +0900 (JST) |
Grabbed a few minutes this past weekend to ding around with my terminfo
and termcap entries. More than acsc (or ac), enacs (or eA) may be related
to the `problem'. It is recommended that you remove "\E)0" from enacs
if you are in a Japanese environment. Putting that back in didn't change
the shifting around, but it did change the characters that I get for the
box. If I have "\E)0", as in the standard vt100 entry, the box is outlined
with "q" for the top and bottom, "x" for the sides, and clockwise from the
upper-right, "k", "j", "n", "l" for the corners. All of them seem like
double-strike characters. If I have it out, the box is a heavy, centered
dot for the top, bottom and left side, except for the second to last character
on the left side and the bottom-left corner. The right side is a very thick
"|", almost a rectangle. Strangely, if I press ^L, suddenly the left side
of the box becomes the same as the right side (thick "|"s). Removing enacs
entirely has the same effect of just removing the "\E)0" part.
I note a few alternative termcap entries for eA, like \200, \E(B\E)1,
\E(0. I didn't have time to try them out. I'll try perhaps this coming
weekend. Finally my question, what is eA=\E)0 doing, and what might be
a reasonable substitute for it?
My acsc (terminfo) and ac (termcap) entries are the standard vt100
"acsc=``aaffggjjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxyyzz{{||}}~~,". What kind
of substitution would make a resonable test of effects on the box
characters?
__Henry
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