See here: https://vt100.net/dec/vt320/fonts
You simply type the files from the command prompt and the escape sequences in the file tell the terminal to load the font data rather than display it on the screen. Mark. On Fri, 6 Jan 2023 at 07:28, Wayne S via cctalk <cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote: > You want to look at this manual. > https://vt100.net/docs/vt220-rm > Vt100 doesn't support soft char sets but vt220 on does. > > > Wayne > > > > On Jan 5, 2023, at 10:46 PM, David Griffith via cctalk < > cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote: > > > > > > I'm trying to figure out how to created and load a "soft character set" > into a vt220 terminal. These documents: > https://vt100.net/shuford/terminal/dec_vt220_codes.txt, and > https://vt100.net/docs/vt510-rm/DECDLD.html, seem to talk about how to do > it, but I don't follow this well. I'm guessing the fonts are made up of > escape sequences. Then I guess they are loaded by simply printing them to > the terminal. If that's the case, where are the examples of such sequences? > > > > Playing around with vttest, there's an option to "Test Soft Character > Sets" in the "VT220 Tests" menu. But I get the error message "You did not > specify a font-file with the -f option". Where can I find examples of that > file? > > > > Putting these together, I'm guessing what vttest wants is a file > containing sequences described in those two documents. So, where do I go > from here? > > > > > > -- > > David Griffith > > d...@661.org > > > > A: Because it fouls the order in which people normally read text. > > Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing? > > A: Top-posting. > > Q: What is the most annoying thing in e-mail? > -- M0NOM/P <https://www.qrz.com/db/M0NOM/P> ADIF Processor <https://bit.ly/adifproc>