deutsch@jplgodo.UUCP (Michael Deutsch ) (05/27/88)
Are you an expert in runing FOREIGN (LATIN TEXT) on an ASCII or an ANSI terminal with foreign character sets, as well as on your monitor? If you are, I need your help. I have an application that was translated from English into French and German which added characters with accents, etc., which DOS system displays very nicely; however many terminals have only a partial foreign character set, and UNIX does not handle very well characters with ASCII value over 127. This results in funny characters and strange results. I know somewhat how to use the "mapchan" and "mapscr" feature under XENIX and I understand that the 10 / Plus environment under 386/IX has some provisions for doing this, however the details are sketchy to me. I would also like to be able to run these under Microport and on a SUN workstation. Your clear description of the process will be greatly appreciated. I understand that these features were added only recently; however, my understanding is that they exist! If you have a solution, please reply by E-mail, or call me collect or even FAX: Tel: 1 - (619) 452 - 8649 Fax: 1 - (619) 452 - 8711 Thanks in advance, Michael Deutsch
morris@ontenv.UUCP (D. Wayne Morris) (06/01/88)
In article <17586@jplgodo.UUCP>, deutsch@jplgodo.UUCP (Michael Deutsch ) writes: > Are you an expert in runing FOREIGN (LATIN TEXT) > on an ASCII or an ANSI terminal with foreign character > sets, as well as on your monitor? > > If you are, I need your help. I have an application etc... > If you have a solution, please reply by E-mail, I also am interested in a sol'n to this problem.. muchas gracias, Wayne Morris -- "Yo bro, what it is!" attcan!lsuc!ncrcan!ontenv!morris