OK, It also may be a problem with unicode/nonunicode characters. Try changing it in putty: settings -> windows -> translation. In the box you can switch between ISO-8859-1:1998 and UTF-8, depends on what you're using now.

If this won't help, it's probably some issue on the server, but I can't think of any other solution right now.

Milan

On 14.4.2012 12:53, Marcel Beringer wrote:

Hi Milan,

Thanks for your swift reply.

I'm still using the same client to connect to it, putty. I still have access the upcoming days to the old server, when I connect to it right now I have the nice looking layout when starting centerim.

When I connect to the new one (with the same ssh client) I see the bad looking layout with centerim.

So I do not think it has anything to do with my client, putty?

Or do I have to ask the ISP to install another font package on the server? (silly me perhaps, Unix is not my thing when installing stuff :))

Kind regards,

Marcel



On Sat, 14 Apr 2012, Milan Dvorak wrote:

Hi,

I had the same problem once. Changing the font in your console should fix it.

Regards,
Milan

On 14.4.2012 11:05, Marcel Beringer wrote:

Hi there,

Kudos for giving us centerim, best IM client ever!

My ISP made me move my shell account to another server, the weird thing is that I do not like the centerim layout on the new server.

On the old server the centerim windows we're nicely connected by straight lines, on the new server there are +- and ---- lines.

Maybe a stupid question, forgive me :) But how can I change this dotted lines to neat straight lines again?

On both servers it's centerim 4.22.10

I hope someone knows a solution, have a good weekend all!

Kind regards,

Marcel Beringer




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