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Re: lynx-dev 8-bit chars and LYgetstr
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Laura Eaves |
Subject: |
Re: lynx-dev 8-bit chars and LYgetstr |
Date: |
Wed, 17 Feb 1999 17:51:56 -0500 (EST) |
> From: address@hidden
> Date: Wed, 17 Feb 1999 17:36:10 -0500 (EST)
>...
> > Again, I tried mapping various chars in .lynx-keymaps and
> > found it worked with ncurses, but I still lost the same chars (alt135, 139)
> > using slang.
>
> I'm lost track - what type of terminal (or emulator) are you using?
> (iirc, you're running under some version of BSD).
ProcommPlus emulating v220+color.
BTW -- What does "iirc" stand for? I keep seeing it but haven't
deciphered it as yet...:)
> 135 = 0x87
> 139 = 0x8b
>
> Both are C1 (control) characters, though I don't know that they have any
> particular meaning. So perhaps slang is simply stripping them out.
what is "C1"? Anyway, does that mean slang is right
to translate it to 0x10F? I think not...
--le
- Re: lynx-dev 8-bit chars and LYgetstr, (continued)
- Re: lynx-dev 8-bit chars and LYgetstr, Laura Eaves, 1999/02/16
- Re: lynx-dev 8-bit chars and LYgetstr, dickey, 1999/02/16
- Re: lynx-dev 8-bit chars and LYgetstr, Laura Eaves, 1999/02/16
- Re: lynx-dev 8-bit chars and LYgetstr, Laura Eaves, 1999/02/17
- Re: lynx-dev 8-bit chars and LYgetstr, dickey, 1999/02/17
- Re: lynx-dev 8-bit chars and LYgetstr, Laura Eaves, 1999/02/17
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- Re: lynx-dev 8-bit chars and LYgetstr, Laura Eaves, 1999/02/17
- Re: lynx-dev 8-bit chars and LYgetstr, dickey, 1999/02/17
- Re: lynx-dev 8-bit chars and LYgetstr, Laura Eaves, 1999/02/17
- Re: lynx-dev 8-bit chars and LYgetstr, Laura Eaves, 1999/02/17
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