Kamil Rytarowski <n...@gmx.com> wrote: > How to setup correctly vt100 in a terminal? > > I've set exported TERM=vt100, called tset and stty and I keep > observing artifacts.
Heh. This is not how terminals work. Forget about terminal emulators for a momemnt. Back in the day people used real CRT terminals and each terminal model understood/spoke its own language. On the host side you would use TERM variable to tell your *programs* which language they need to speak. If you were using, say, Wyse terminals, you couldn't magically make them into a vt100 by setting TERM on the host. OTOH some (many?) terminals supported several languages and you could use your terminal's setup menu to tell it to speak DEC VT. > I've uploaded screen shot of xterm and script(1) recording. > > http://netbsd.org/~kamil/vt100/ The typescript looks strange. Are you sure there was not accidental conversion(s) to/from utf-8 somewhere along the path? -uwe