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CF>I also would like to display the ansi screens in ANSI, not some weird CF>looking gibberish that I get (misture of regular text and I guess CF>extended text character sets.) For exampe chr$(205), the double line, CF>horizontal graphic prints as an e with a tick mark above. This is just CF>an example, it may not necessarily print that character, but I want it CF>to print the GRAPHICS characters in Telemate, NOT the text style that CF>I'm getting. CF>Any ideas on any of the above. I have Telemate set as default (both of CF>them) as ANSI.KEY (Tried the 7 bit ansi, it didn't work either.) I am having the same problem with the ansi gibberish. I am running TM ver 1.10 and have tried everything I know to fix it without success. I have posted this problem on this conference too but I haven't received a reply since I posted it a month ago. I heven't found anyone locally that can hrlp either. I also wrote an e-mail to the man that wrote this program about two weeks ago. He hasn't responded either. If you the capabilities to send an e-mail to him too someone might respond if they get multiple complaints. All this to say, you are not alone with this problem. If you get it fixed will you write me and tell me how to do it fix it to. I'll do the same for you. If someone from TM responds to me with an answer I will send it to you. I don't think I overlooked anything in the setup itself that would fix the problem but I became so p.oed with it I deleted it and have gone back to TM 4.12 for DOS. It works fine. Personally I think TM 1.00 and 1.10 has a bug in it and will have to be fixed by the programmer. Good Luck !! * OLX 2.1 TD * --T-A+G-L-I+N-E--+M-E-A+S-U-R+I-N-G+--G-A+U-G-E-- --- WM v3.10/92-0423 ---------------CF> * Origin: Cornucopia BBS - Winter Park, FL - 407-645-4929 (1:363/18) * Origin: FidoNet: Blackbeard's Tavern (803) 294-9657 (1:3639/3) |
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