PowerHouse 8.41 Windows extended character set and line drawing
Peter Bateman
shediac92@hotmail.com
Fri, 11 Apr 2003 15:31:21 -0300
To all:
Windows character set 1252 is popular with people who wish to display
Latin-1 characters from the French, Spanish, German and Italian languages.
HP's extended code page was Roman8 but Reflections would allow you to talk
in Latin-1. Line drawing was achieved on HP terminals through alternate
character sets. To get QUICK to recognize that the terminal had the line
drawing set we used for some terminals '-B' term type suffix. i.e.
term=hp2623-B or we asked Quick to assume the HP terminal had line drawing
through the qkgo parameter.
But Quick 8.41 is not displayed on an HP terminal but rather in a DOS
console.
Line drawing can be achieved by using a DOS code page
that contains MS-DOS line-drawing characters. For Latin-1 users that
would be DOS code page 850. However, if you want to interact with
windows applications you would want to use the Windows code page 1252.
Unfortunately, you cannot map data that contains the MS-DOS
line-drawing characters into Windows because the Windows code pages don't
contain line-drawing characters.
Can we use code page 1252 for entry and display and a line drawing
set for line drawing?
It is conceivable to convert between 1252 and 850 it would be no
fun especially, for cut and paste.
My current solution is to forget about line drawing and simply use
an asterisk in the DRAW command. Unfortunately, my application is
starting to look like it runs on an ADM5.
Any ideas would be appreciated.
Regards,
Peter
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