On Sun, Oct 27, 2002 at 16:30:23 +0100, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> I've found the problem (got it before!): you first need to enable
> the alternative character set (acs). "tput enacs" to do that. But
> the program that uses line graphics should have done that. IMHO, it
> is a bug if it uses line graphics but doesn't enable them before.

BTW, this won't necessarily work with some terminals. On my Debian
machine, with the current configuration (in case it is configurable):

xterm: ACS enabled by default
rxvt: ACS disabled by default
gnome-terminal: ACS not supported
konsole: ACS disabled by default
linux (console): ACS not supported

Nettle under RISC OS: ACS disabled by default

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