[CentOS] OT: Recommendation for a good Internationalized terminal software

2010-06-22 Thread Digimer
Hi all,

   We've got server-based application that runs on CentOS. Until now, 
most of our customer's end-users have accessed the application using 
either PuTTY or Teraterm. I was asked yesterday to try and find 
internationalized add ons or alternatives for our new Asian customers 
(Japan, Korea and China atm).

   I figured if anyone would be able to recommend terminal emulation 
programs, it'd be you guys. So, would anyone be able to recommend any 
windows-based, Asian character set telnet/ssh terminal apps?

   Thanks! Sorry for being a bit off topic, too. :)

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Re: [CentOS] OT: Recommendation for a good Internationalized terminal software

2010-06-22 Thread JohnS

On Tue, 2010-06-22 at 07:23 -0400, Digimer wrote:
 Hi all,
 
We've got server-based application that runs on CentOS. Until now, 
 most of our customer's end-users have accessed the application using 
 either PuTTY or Teraterm. I was asked yesterday to try and find 
 internationalized add ons or alternatives for our new Asian customers 
 (Japan, Korea and China atm).
 
I figured if anyone would be able to recommend terminal emulation 
 programs, it'd be you guys. So, would anyone be able to recommend any 
 windows-based, Asian character set telnet/ssh terminal apps?
 
Thanks! Sorry for being a bit off topic, too. :)
---
Teraterm does not support Intl?

John

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Re: [CentOS] OT: Recommendation for a good Internationalized terminal software

2010-06-22 Thread Digimer
On 10-06-22 09:19 AM, JohnS wrote:

 On Tue, 2010-06-22 at 07:23 -0400, Digimer wrote:
 Hi all,

 We've got server-based application that runs on CentOS. Until now,
 most of our customer's end-users have accessed the application using
 either PuTTY or Teraterm. I was asked yesterday to try and find
 internationalized add ons or alternatives for our new Asian customers
 (Japan, Korea and China atm).

 I figured if anyone would be able to recommend terminal emulation
 programs, it'd be you guys. So, would anyone be able to recommend any
 windows-based, Asian character set telnet/ssh terminal apps?

 Thanks! Sorry for being a bit off topic, too. :)
 ---
 Teraterm does not support Intl?

 John

Unless I am missing something, it seems to support German and Japanese 
only. I also need Korean and Chinese. :) I'd guess it'd show the info in 
the terminal itself in UTF8, but the menu would be nice to have in the 
user's first language, too.

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Re: [CentOS] OT: Recommendation for a good Internationalized terminal software

2010-06-22 Thread JohnS

On Tue, 2010-06-22 at 09:24 -0400, Digimer wrote:
 On 10-06-22 09:19 AM, JohnS wrote:
 
  On Tue, 2010-06-22 at 07:23 -0400, Digimer wrote:
  Hi all,
 
  We've got server-based application that runs on CentOS. Until now,
  most of our customer's end-users have accessed the application using
  either PuTTY or Teraterm. I was asked yesterday to try and find
  internationalized add ons or alternatives for our new Asian customers
  (Japan, Korea and China atm).
 
  I figured if anyone would be able to recommend terminal emulation
  programs, it'd be you guys. So, would anyone be able to recommend any
  windows-based, Asian character set telnet/ssh terminal apps?
 
  Thanks! Sorry for being a bit off topic, too. :)
  ---
  Teraterm does not support Intl?
 
  John
 
 Unless I am missing something, it seems to support German and Japanese 
 only. I also need Korean and Chinese. :) I'd guess it'd show the info in 
 the terminal itself in UTF8, but the menu would be nice to have in the 
 user's first language, too.
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will give you the details 

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DLG_SYSTEM_FONT =系统,14,0
DLG_TAHOMA_FONT =宋体,8,0

MENU_FILE =&文件
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John

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Re: [CentOS] OT: Recommendation for a good Internationalized terminal software

2010-06-22 Thread Simon Billis
Digimer sent a missive on 2010-06-22:

 Hi all,
 
We've got server-based application that runs on CentOS. Until now,
 most of our customer's end-users have accessed the application using
 either PuTTY or Teraterm. I was asked yesterday to try and find
 internationalized add ons or alternatives for our new Asian customers
 (Japan, Korea and China atm).
 
I figured if anyone would be able to recommend terminal emulation
 programs, it'd be you guys. So, would anyone be able to recommend any
 windows-based, Asian character set telnet/ssh terminal apps?
 
Thanks! Sorry for being a bit off topic, too. :)
Hi,

Check out
http://www.celestialsoftware.net/terminal-features/international-terminal-fe
atures.html I use absolute telnet and I love it. It does everything that I
need and more. I've not used the international features, but I think that it
may work for you.

Rgds
Simon.




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