Hello August,
On Thu, 18 Apr 2024 11:45:00 -0400, you wrote:
NB>> wonder if this is forced in the Windows version?
AA> Correct. Codepage 437 seems to be the norm.
Then writing in UTF-8 would be impossible, if cp437 is the norm.
AA> However, the bottom line seems to be the font used for the
AA> terminal. I use TT Lucinda Console. The charset in there
AA> simply does not support the myriad of utf-8 things.
I happen to be using Consolas. Doesn't matter, reading it works fine, as soon as you try posting or quoting it, it doesn't.
AA> Again.. I do believe it's based on the limitations of the font
AA> selected for the terminal.
Doubtful. If the limitations of the font was the problem, I wouldn't be able to read it properly, either.
AA> BTW, if an incoming message arrives without s, then the
AA> message text *will* spread out to the edges.
I'm using a format=flowed supported newsreader right now. All of my text goes to the right edge of the window, and when I resize the window the text rewraps.
This doesn't happen in OpenXP as of yet. Same exact message, no CR/LFs at all. It always wraps before 80 columns. The only time it goes further is if there is no spaces in the line (for example, a long link).
Regards,
Nick
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