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From: "Uther Pendragon" <uther AT uth3r DOT dhs DOT org>
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Subject: Cygwin Termcap information involving extended ascii charicters
Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2001 21:41:14 -0600
Organization: The Dark Realm
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Hello, This isn't really a bug as such.. I just wanted to know how the shell
itself interprets the ansi code for switching to and from the extended ascii
tables.. by standard its usually
    "\033[12m" and "\033[11m"
but that doesnt seem to work in cygwin... if you can tell me how it does,
will or can interpret it, I can fix the termcap info for it and submit it..
thanks for your time.



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