Quoting "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> I want to get PuTTY to display YaST and mc file manager properly. Right
> now the line drawings only work for one or the other via setting
> translation in PuTTY to either ISO-8859-1 or UTF-8. If I ssh to SLES10
> from another Linux terminal they both display OK. Is there another
> setting in PuTTY that does it all? Alternatively, is there something
> else besides PuTTY that handles this better?
>
Hi Ray,

I just installed "mc" here to see what you were seeing and I too had the same
problem, YaST looked good, but mc didn't.  So, I simply changed my translation
to UTF-8 and now both look good.

Here's my settings:

Window:
  Appearance:
    Font:  Courier New, 10 point
  Translation:
    Character set: UTF-8
    Use Unicode line drawing code points
Connection:
  Data:
    Terminal-type string: linux

And my TERM env var is set to "linux" as well.

Works for me here...putty 0.58

Leland

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