Hello! > New patch attached. > Now it checks for "qansi-m" terminal and acts as xterm code does.
This is better, but I still don't feel good about using this ad-hoc approach. I think that the option "Full 8 bits output" should be removed. The 128-159 range of characters causes problems on many terminals, not just on "qansi-m". The reason for "Full 8 bits output" was to allow displaying files in encodings that use the 128-159 range, such as CP-866 (Cyrillic Alternative). Now there is an optional support for charset conversion. It's incomplete, but usable. Those how need it should enable and use it. CP-866 can be converted to KOI8-R or ISO-8859-5, which don't use the problematic range. When the charset conversion code matures and becomes default, "Full 8 bits output" will go away. For now, I have changed the default for "Display bits" to "ISO 8859-1". -- Regards, Pavel Roskin _______________________________________________ Mc-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/mc-devel