> Sorry for offtopic... Does anyone know any UTF-8/ISO-2022
> terminal emulator for Win32 ?
>
Kermit 95 for Windows NT and 2000:
http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/k95.html
In Windows 9x and ME, it is limited to OEM fonts (this will change
in the next release).
In Windows NT and 2000 it can use Unicode fonts. It fully implements
ISO 2022 for terminal types that support it such as VT220, VT320, and
Wyse 370, and it knows about the following character sets:
arabic-iso cp855 dg-wordprocessing latin3-iso
ascii cp857 dutch latin4-iso
british cp858 elot927-greek latin5-iso
canadian-french cp862-hebrew elot928-greek latin6-iso
bulgaria-pc cp864 finnish latin9-iso
cp10000 cp866 french macintosh-latin
cp1051 cp869 german mazovia-pc
cp1089 cp912 greek-iso next-multinational
cp1250 cp913 hebrew-7 norwegian
cp1251 cp914 hebrew-iso portuguese
cp1252 cp915 hp-line-drawing qnx-console
cp1253 cp916 hp-math/technical short-koi
cp1254 cp920 hp-roman8 sni-blanks
cp1255 cp923 hungarian sni-brackets
cp1256 cyrillic-iso italian sni-euro
cp1257 danish japanese-roman sni-facet
cp1258 dec-multinational katakana sni-ibm
cp437 dec-special koi8 spanish
cp813 dec-technical koi8r swedish
cp819 dg-international koi8u swiss
cp850 dg-linedrawing latin1-iso transparent
cp852 dg-specialgraphcs latin2-iso utf8
Note that UTF8 is among them.
Take a look at the UTF-8 sampler:
http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/utf8.html
The current release of Kermit 95 on Windows NT or 2000 can display a
plain-text version of this quite nicely, depending on the font used. Even
Microsoft's Courier New is well-populated enough to show most of them.
- Frank
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Linux-UTF8: i18n of Linux on all levels
Archive: http://mail.nl.linux.org/linux-utf8/