Hello.
So, whats the code for Portugal Portuguese?
Thank you.
On Thu, Apr 25, 2024 at 6:43 PM Jim Hall via Freedos-user <
freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:
> Davi Ramos wrote:
> >> > The "ã" is a very common character in Portuguese. It shows up in words
> >> > such as "não",
That did it! "ã" and other tilde-accentuated characters are displaying
perfectly now. Thanks!
Although I cannot say I understand the fix, it did work and now all
tilde-accentuated characters work fine everywhere in FreeDOS.
I had to change "fdos" to "freedos" since that is how the directory is
Unfortunately, after entering the following:
display con=(ega,850,1)
mode con cp prep=((850) C:\freedos\cpi\ega.cpx)
There was no alteration in the displaying of "ã".
On Thu, Apr 25, 2024 at 3:43 PM Jim Hall via Freedos-user <
freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:
> Davi Ramos wrote:
>
I tried the commands. "MODE CON CP SELECT=858" and "MODE CON CP
SELECT=850". The "ã" still displays as that weird character.
On Thu, Apr 25, 2024 at 3:39 PM Vacek Nules via Freedos-user <
freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:
> Hi Davi,
>
> Your codepage is probably set to CP437, which does
Sorry, but how can I change my codepage? I don't really know what that is.
Thanks!
On Thu, Apr 25, 2024 at 3:39 PM Vacek Nules via Freedos-user <
freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:
> Hi Davi,
>
> Your codepage is probably set to CP437, which does not contain the "ã"
> character. Change
1. I enter "ã" by typing the "~ ^" followed by the "a" key. Resulting in
"ã".
2. Yes, it is a separate key on my keyboard. By itself, that key will
generate the tilde. With shift, it generates the "little hat" (circumflex),
which is used in words such as "ângulo" or "acadêmico". The circumflex
Let me suggest the following hypothesis:
Your FreeDOS and graphical hardware is running with the HW-default
code page, known as Code Page 437.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Code_page_437
Whereas, you're trying to display text encoded in CP850.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Code_page_850
CP850,
Davi Ramos wrote:
>> > The "ã" is a very common character in Portuguese. It shows up in words
>> > such as "não", "alçapão", and "órgão".
>> >
>> > The system's keyboard and layout are already configured to "br" (for
>> > Brazilian Portuguese) and working perfectly. Other accentuated
>> >
Hi Robert and Davi,
The system's keyboard and layout are already configured to "br" (for
Brazilian Portuguese) and working perfectly. Other accentuated
characters display just fine. That is the case of "á", "à", "ô".
However, "ã" shows as something else entirely. Image below:
oIh6TW8.png
How
Hi Davi,
Your codepage is probably set to CP437, which does not contain the "ã"
character. Change your codepage to CP850 (or CP858 if you also need the
Euro sign) and try again.
Cheers,
Vacek
Robert Riebisch via Freedos-user ezt
írta (időpont: 2024. ápr. 25., Csü 20:29):
> Hi Davi,
>
> > The
Hi Davi,
> The "ã" is a very common character in Portuguese. It shows up in words
> such as "não", "alçapão", and "órgão".
>
> The system's keyboard and layout are already configured to "br" (for
> Brazilian Portuguese) and working perfectly. Other accentuated
> characters display just fine.
The "ã" is a very common character in Portuguese. It shows up in words such
as "não", "alçapão", and "órgão".
The system's keyboard and layout are already configured to "br" (for
Brazilian Portuguese) and working perfectly. Other accentuated characters
display just fine. That is the case of "á",
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