Thank you very much for FoxType!
I really need some DOS viewer which can show combined czech/russian text
files.
The support for czech chars isn't perfect yet, however.
And I have a suspision that the russian big "K" (К) isn't shown (The small
one
is).
So please, add the missing czech chars: "áéíóú
Dnia niedziela 09 lipiec 2006 21:08, Arkady V.Belousov napisał:
> Unfortunately - no. :( All, what I may suggest you - find mapping for
> UTF codes in your texts to codes in your 8-bit codepage and wrote text
> converter, which will convert UTF text to plain ASCII.
I wrote a little program, w
On Wed, 2006-07-05 at 18:11 +0200, Fox wrote:
> Hi people!
>
> Is there any software wich gives UTF-8 support to DOS? I often copy Linux
> text
> files (which are UTF8 encoded) to my DOS computer and have *big* problems to
> read them. Not only because of the LF/CR difference between DOS and Un
Hi!
9-Июл-2006 23:39 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Aitor Santamarэa) wrote to
freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net:
AS> Here I am sending to you the links to the binary utilities, (both exec
AS> and source) with the latest versions. Both have accompaining
AS> information files.
[...]
Thank you.
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Subject: Re: [Freedos-user] Russian by UTF-8 in FreeDOS?
> Hi!
>
> 9-Июл-2006 16:15 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Henrique Peron) wrote to
> :
>
>>> BTW, Henrique, may you give me links to all latest editions of these
>>> utilities and links to documentation for
On Sun, 9 Jul 2006, Arkady V.Belousov wrote:
> not using conventional memory at all). I may recommend SFONT and KEYRUS.
I just want to add a "RKM" to your list, Arkady.
--
Take care. Your friend,
dima <7509107*mail,ru> <2:550/112>
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On Mon, 10 Jul 2006, Arkady V.Belousov wrote:
> BO> DOS character set, recode will do; search for rcode35b.zip in the
> v2gnu BO> directory of your local DJGPP mirror.
>
> I was try it. I create test file, where in UTF-8 was present russian
> word "test": D1 82 D0 B5 D1 81 D1 82 0D 0A Then
Hi Arkady,
Here I am sending to you the links to the binary utilities, (both exec
and source) with the latest versions. Both have accompaining
information files.
Some KEYB documentation may deem a bit incomplete, the ability for
"hot switching layouts and/or codepages" (for example in Russian to
Hi!
9-Июл-2006 16:15 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Henrique Peron) wrote to
:
>> BTW, Henrique, may you give me links to all latest editions of these
>> utilities and links to documentation for them (which not included into
>> packages)?
HP> Links for DISPLAY, MODE and any other FreeDOS program are foun
Hi!
9-Июл-2006 16:11 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Henrique Peron) wrote to
:
>> HP> which were never assisted. Among them, the official languages of all the
>> 21
>> HP> russian republics.
>> In USSR was 15 republics.
HP> thanks for the information on the USSR's 15 republics; however, according to
HP>
ly 09, 2006 3:08 PM
Subject: Re: [Freedos-user] Russian by UTF-8 in FreeDOS?
> Hi!
>
> 5-Июл-2006 13:52 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Henrique Peron) wrote to
> :
>
> HP> Then, you'll type MODE CON CODEPAGE SELECT=858 for french or 852 for
> polish
> HP> or 808 for
outdated or simply wrong. If you know this to be the case, please let me
know. :-)
Henrique
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From: "Arkady V.Belousov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Sunday, July 09, 2006 3:23 PM
Subject: Re: [Freedos-user] Russian by UTF-8 in FreeDOS?
> Hi
On Sat, 8 Jul 2006, Mateusz Viste wrote:
> > DISPLAY CON=(,,3)
> > MODE CON CODEPAGE PREPARE=((858,852) C:\FDOS\BIN\EGA.CPX)
> > MODE CON CODEPAGE PREPARE=((,,808) C:\FDOS\BIN\EGA3.CPX)
> >
> > Then, you'll type MODE CON CODEPAGE SELECT=858 for french or 852 for polish
> > or 808 for russian.
> F
Hi!
6-Июл-2006 22:17 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bart Oldeman) wrote to
freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net:
BO> As for converting, and then displaying the result in your favourite
BO> DOS character set, recode will do; search for rcode35b.zip in the v2gnu
BO> directory of your local DJGPP mirror.
I
Hi!
9-Июл-2006 13:22 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Henrique Peron) wrote to
:
HP> As far as I know, cp866 is the most commonly used codepage for russian;
Yes.
HP> cp808 was a slight IBM enhancement for russian users to have the Euro sign.
I first time hear about it. :)
HP> which were never ass
Hi!
5-Июл-2006 13:52 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Henrique Peron) wrote to
:
HP> Then, you'll type MODE CON CODEPAGE SELECT=858 for french or 852 for polish
HP> or 808 for russian.
"808"?
HP> Please refer to the documentation available on DISPLAY, MODE, the codepage
HP> and keyboard layout packages
Hi!
5-Июл-2006 18:11 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Fox) wrote to
freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net:
F> Is there any software wich gives UTF-8 support to DOS? I often copy Linux
F> text
F> files (which are UTF8 encoded) to my DOS computer and have *big* problems to
F> read them.
Unfortunately - no. :(
lphabets.
Henrique
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From: "Mateusz Viste" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "freedos-user"
Sent: Saturday, July 08, 2006 1:34 PM
Subject: Re: [Freedos-user] Russian by UTF-8 in FreeDOS?
Dnia środa 05 lipiec 2006 19:52, Henrique Peron napisał:
> I
Dnia środa 05 lipiec 2006 19:52, Henrique Peron napisał:
> It should work for you in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file:
>
> DISPLAY CON=(,,3)
> MODE CON CODEPAGE PREPARE=((858,852) C:\FDOS\BIN\EGA.CPX)
> MODE CON CODEPAGE PREPARE=((,,808) C:\FDOS\BIN\EGA3.CPX)
>
> Then, you'll type MODE CON CODEPAGE SELECT=85
Hi,
On Wed, 5 Jul 2006, Henrique Peron wrote:
> DISPLAY CON=(,,3)
> MODE CON CODEPAGE PREPARE=((858,852) C:\FDOS\BIN\EGA.CPX)
> MODE CON CODEPAGE PREPARE=((,,808) C:\FDOS\BIN\EGA3.CPX)
>
> Then, you'll type MODE CON CODEPAGE SELECT=858 for french or 852 for polish
> or 808 for russian.
UTF-8 is
Hi, you are right. It can convert many codepages (tools menu), but not
UTF8... :-(
Bye
Flo
> Hi Flo,
> I checked Setedit, but it seems to deal just with the LF/CR problem, and my
> problem consist basically in the translation of UTF8 to a human-readable text
> under DOS... :(
--
Florian Xa
Dnia środa 05 lipiec 2006 18:17, Florian Xaver napisał:
> Hi Fox, I know two programs: Setedit http://setedit.sf.net and
> Necromancer DOS Navigator.
Hi Flo,
I checked Setedit, but it seems to deal just with the LF/CR problem, and my
problem consist basically in the translation of UTF8 to a human
r details and if you still run into
trouble, please contact me.
Regards,
Henrique
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From: "Fox" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Wednesday, July 05, 2006 12:11 PM
Subject: [Freedos-user] Russian by UTF-8 in FreeDOS?
> Hi people!
>
> Is there any
Hi Fox, I know two programs: Setedit http://setedit.sf.net and
Necromancer DOS Navigator.
Bye
Flo
Fox wrote:
> Hi people!
>
> Is there any software wich gives UTF-8 support to DOS? I often copy Linux
> text
> files (which are UTF8 encoded) to my DOS computer and have *big* problems to
> rea
Hi people!
Is there any software wich gives UTF-8 support to DOS? I often copy Linux text
files (which are UTF8 encoded) to my DOS computer and have *big* problems to
read them. Not only because of the LF/CR difference between DOS and Unix
worlds, by mostly because of the different support of e
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