[HECnet] Non ASCII fonts on VMS?

Brian Schenkenberger, VAXman- system at TMESIS.COM
Sat Sep 28 20:10:03 PDT 2013


Johnny Billquist <bqt at softjar.se> writes:

On 2013-09-28 11:51, Sampsa Laine wrote:
  Are you saying that Terminal.app (a program I avoid by the way, since the VT100 emulation is buggy) do not pass all values? How are you using it, by the way?
Selected some arabic language on your MAC, running the terminal, typing in there, and in the terminal you have telnetted to some VMS box.

Yes, essentially, Terminal.app will not accept Arabic letter input but displays Arabic text (incorrectly, without ligatures).

I've tried this both locally, over SSH and Telnet.

Again, I don't think this is a VMS issue.

In this case, I think it is not. But I think you can pretty much expect 
there to be situations where it will break for you because VMS do not 
really work correctly with UTF-8. Your best chance, if you really want 
to do UTF-8 would be to write your own program to output the file.

That's not true.   VMS is only transmitting bytes of data to his terminal.app.
VMS does not have any knowledge of the usage of that transmitted data by the
autonomous application that is digesting it at the end of the connection; in
this case, Terminal.app.

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