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On Nov 27, 2012 9:36 PM, "Rugxulo" <rugx...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Saluton,
>
> On Nov 27, 2012 8:04 PM, "Henrique Peron" <hpe...@terra.com.br> wrote:
> >
> >
> > Em 27/11/2012 16:37, thraex escreveu:
> > > On 27/11/12 19:47, Henrique Peron wrote:
> > >> Em 27/11/2012 13:16, thraex escreveu:
> > >> Merhaba Thraex,
> > > Merhaba Henrique :)
> > Nasılsınız? :)
>
> Aaah, dotless i, Isildur's bane!!!!    :-)
>
> > > Thanks for explaining, but how do I select these codepages?
> > Please check your AUTOEXEC.BAT file.
> >
> > Make sure there are lines like these:
> >
> > --------------------
> > display con=(ega,,3)
> > mode con cp prepare=((853,857,858) c:\freedos\cpi\ega.cpx)
> > mode con cp select=xxx
> > keyb tr
> > --------------------
> >
> > The four lines above prepare and select 3 codepages, all
> > available on EGA.CPX. You'll trade "xxx" in the third line for:
>
> Yes, but they don't have to be all in the same *.CPX, as you kindly told
me a while back. I just wanted to prove that.   :-)
>
> > • 853, if you need to type turkish — and/or esperanto. It is important
to mention, though, that codepage 853 seems to be considered obsolete on
what concerns the turkish language. (Codepage 853 is the only one which
handles esperanto.)
>
> 'Tis true. Though most E-o users are wise enough to use cx, jx, ktp. when
only 7-bit ASCII is available. So it's no huge loss unless you want to save
screen char usage or need to mix the two.
>
> > • 857, if you don't need esperanto. A good thing about codepage 857 is
that it not only seems to be the preferred codepage for turkish; you'll
have the Euro sign.
>
> Yes, we can't bear "EU", it's too painful.   :-)
>
> > Before I forget: Ruĝulo tried to help but his coordinates are meant for
the greek language. (codepages 737, 869...) (Thanks anyway, Ruĝulo! :))
>
> Yes, I know, it was just a better example than the MODE help gave, more
complex.
>
> P.S. If anyone has ideas or wants to help Mike Brutman add 8-bit / UTF-8
support to his (mTCP) IRCjr, feel free to whip up any patches or whatever,
he seems oddly interested! (Krokodilu inter malsamideanoj? Ho, ghoje!)
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