Re: Missing CP437 characters
By: Mindless Automaton to DOVE-Net.Unix_Discussion on Thu Apr 14 2011 05:00 pm
I have a program I compiled (Ubuntu) and set up as a door for the bbs.
It appears that some of the (at least 4 & 8, possibly 0-31) CP437 characters.
If I run it in gterm, it displays horribly wrong, but through the bbs I
only seem to be missing those characters.
Is there some library that I need to compile in the program to display
those characters or maybe some package I need installed on linux to
begin with?
Nope, nothing special for the door program to do to display IBM extended ASCII (CP437, chars 127-255). BTW, characters 0-31 are control codes (e.g. 7 is beep, 13 is carriage return, 10 is line feed, etc.) and most terminals are not going to "print" a character for many of the control codes since the provide a different function.
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