I suppose your way is simpler.  I copied and pasted the results of 9!:6'' from 
a 
J602 IJX window to the j701 jconsole window.  It worked fine for me.

On 10/29/2010 10:27, bill lam wrote:
> I guess you meant 9!:7 (16+i.11){a.
>
>
> Птн, 29 Окт 2010, David Mitchell писал(а):
>> If it is a bug, it seems to have been fixed.
>>
>> J701 jconsole does not have the problem mentioned here. J602 jconsole does 
>> have
>> this problem.
>>
>> Here are the results of my tests with j701 jconsole :
>>
>>      a:
>> ++
>> ||
>> ++
>>      9!:6''
>> +++++++++|-
>>
>>      9!:7'┌┬┐├┼┤└┴┘│─'
>>
>>      9!:6''
>> ┌┬┐├┼┤└┴┘│─
>>      a:
>> ┌┐
>> ││
>> └┘
>>
>> I did not have to make any changes to the default j701 setup (other than 
>> 9!:7)
>> for it to be able to display the box drawing characters.
>>
>> On 10/28/2010 20:22, bill lam wrote:
>>> Will it be a bug of jconsole that it does not use wide version api for text
>>> output? Window codepage are used by legacy non-unicode programs.
>>>
>>> Чтв, 28 Окт 2010, David Mitchell писал(а):
>>>> This works for me on win7-64 (corrected):
>>>>
>>>> 1. Create a new shortcut icon.
>>>> 2. Change the Target property of the icon to:
>>>>
>>>> C:\Windows\System32\cmd.exe /K "chcp 65001&&   cd C:\Users\me\j64-602\bin&&
>>>> jconsole"
>>>>
>>>> 3. Select the Shortcut Key property of the icon.
>>>> 4. Type Ctrl+Alt+j
>>>> 5. Make sure the shortcut font is set to Lucida Console.
>>>> 6. Close the icon properties.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Now, any time I type Ctrl+Alt+j, I get a new jconsole window that is using
>>>> codepage 65001 and that displays a: using the box drawing characters.
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> David Mitchell
>>>>
>>>> On 10/28/2010 9:41, Tracy Harms wrote:
>>>>> Thanks, Raul.
>>>>>
>>>>> The command 'chcp 65001' does make the box-drawing work right if I launch
>>>>> cmd.exe, execute chcp 65001, then execute jconsole.exe within that window.
>>>>> That's an improvement.
>>>>>
>>>>> What I was hoping, though, is to have jconsole.exe open directly and 
>>>>> work. I
>>>>> defined a key on my keyboard such that a jconsole.exe window opens at the
>>>>> touch of that button. This puts me, in effect, in the same mode as after I
>>>>> run jconsole.exe in a command-line window. At that point it's too late to
>>>>> use chcp 65001.
>>>>>
>>>>> So far I don't see any way to have chcp 65001 be a default setting for
>>>>> command-line mode. That's what I think it would take for directly-launched
>>>>> jconsole.exe windows to support box display properly.
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Tracy
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 4:54 PM, Raul Miller<[email protected]>    
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> ...
>>>>>> I think the problem is cmd.exe
>>>>>>
>>>>>> They display fine for me, when I run jconsole in my usual
>>>>>> environment (windows 7, 64 bit, mintty cygwin window).
>>>>>> But I get the same thing you get if I run jconsole in a cmd
>>>>>> window.
>>>>>> ...
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> http://cbloomrants.blogspot.com/2010/06/06-07-10-unicode-cmd-code-page-checkup.html
>>>>>> suggests that chcp 65001 will fix the problem, and this
>>>>>> worked for me after I changed my cmd.exe font from
>>>>>> raster fonts to lucidia console.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> FYI,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> --
>>>>>> Raul
>>

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