Frank Swarbrick wrote:
On 7/15/2009 at 1:18 PM, in message <[email protected]>,
Steve Comstock <[email protected]> wrote:
Frank Swarbrick wrote:
You can change the codepage of your terminal emulator.
Also, I always issue omvs this way:
==> omvs convert((bpxfx437)) esc('^') lines(3000)
The convert gives me a useful codepage conversion (note the double
set of parentheses), the esc gives me a useful escape character,
and the lines gives me a larger terminal buffer so I can hold more
history.
This doesn't seem to do anything for me with regard to the codepage. If my
terminal is CP 037 I still see the nonsense characters instead of the left and
right brackets. Am I missing something?
Frank
Hmmm. I use Vista3270 and it says my PC codepage is set at 437
and the screen codepage is US C-Programming; finally my terminal
type (ISPF option 0) is set at 28 (3278L1).
After that, I'm mystified.
Kind regards,
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