On 2020-05-16 20:12, Paul Koning wrote:
On May 16, 2020, at 11:06 AM, Johnny Billquist <b...@softjar.se> wrote:
Sounds like your problem is that TPU thinks your terminal understands 8-bit
control characters, while it actually doesn't.
If VMS is like RSTS, there is an "8 bit characters" setting but no separate
8-bit controls setting, and presumably programs assume the former implies the latter.
After all, it does with DEC's terminals.
Both RSX and VMS actually separates 8 bit characters from 8 bit control...
Ctrl+Left click should show a menu entry "8-bit controls", which is the
corresponding thing on the xterm side.
However, to properly answer your question, we'd need to know a lot more about
your environment. And it's a bit hard to even ask the right questions here,
because xterm is so flexible that you can accomplish a lot of stuff in multiple
ways, and you might not even know what you are doing... And VMS tries to figure
out what your terminal is, and depending on various details, xterm will
identify in different ways, which is what VMS then base its settings on...
As Johnny also pointed out, be sure not to have xterm set for UTF-8. Not just
because of 8-bit controls, but also because DEC applications are unlikely to
know about it; they normally assume DEC MCS (a.k.a., DEC Std 169). Latin-1 is
a good approximation though not identical.
Right. UFT-8 essentially is only "compatible" with 7-bit ascii. Anything
that uses the high bit, like DEC MCS, or Latin-1, or any other ISO 8859
encoding, will cause craziness if you are using UTF-8 somewhere.
Johnny
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