Subj : Re: Need volonteers to test another patch
To : Vitaliy Aksyonov
From : Wilfred van Velzen
Date : Sat Mar 09 2024 09:53 pm
Hi Vitaliy,
On 2024-03-09 12:49:34, you wrote to me:
WvV>> Yesterday I did some experimenting with the latest golded (commit:
WvV>> "call setlocale() before initscr() (#86)"), trying different ways to
WvV>> start golded and different golded xlat configurations. I found 2
WvV>> setups that work for me, so the messages with pseudo graphics in the
WvV>> STATS area look ok:
VA> Do not use xlatexport cp850. This parameter is used to select charset which
VA> will be used when you write messages to message base. Unless you really
VA> want cp850. I assume you want to have cp437 there.
My terminal uses cp850, so it's what I write my messages in. If I translate it to cp437, it will possibly loose some characters that are not supported in both. So I think I want it. ;-)
WvV>> And starting golded in a local Konsole terminal "TERM=xterm" with
WvV>> the default charset set to utf-8:
VA> This is correct commandline to if you have your terminal in cp850. Just
VA> choose what works better for you. Probably luit and terminal in UTF-8 is
VA> most convenient.
I'll see after I have tested with putty...
WvV>> I will still have to test these in a putty terminal later during the
WvV>> coming week.
VA> Putty will work fine. Only I suggest you to change terminal type in putty
VA> from xterm (they use if by default)
I think it's set to 'linux' in putty.
VA> to putty or putty-256color. It's in Connection->Data section.
Ok, I'll try that.
WvV>> And messages which have utf-8 characters, like the ones from Michiel
WvV>> in the UTF area, don't display properly (of course). I did try
WvV>> adding:
WvV>> XLATCHARSET UTF-8 CP850 utf8_850.chs
WvV>> But that didn't help. Of course only a small subset of utf-8
WvV>> characters can be displayed with cp850...
VA> Golded cannot read from UTF-8. There is no Unicode support. You must use
VA> another editor or GoldEd with external editor to work with Unicode.
VA> It may convert from one-byte charsets to UTF-8, but not vise versa.
Isn't this for incoming messages in utf-8, to show them in your local charset, as far as possible?
Bye, Wilfred.
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