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From: | "Robert L." <vlad3 AT sympatico DOT ca> |
Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
References: | <lD9C4.1556$1C2 DOT 146525 AT news20 DOT bellglobal DOT com> |
Subject: | Re: foreign char ( almost corect ) |
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Date: | Sat, 25 Mar 2000 15:24:56 GMT |
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Now cout<<"\x90"; work well. But cout<<"\x90crivez"; // écrivez == write doesn't work, it say the same error ( escape secquence out of range ) if i do cout<<"\x90"<<"crivez"; it work as it should, but i don't want to use this line. I even do cout<<"\x090crivez", but the same error appear. Robert L. a écrit dans le message ... >Hi, >i can't write char with accent ( é à ê ) using djgpp. >it's certainly an ASCII setting i haven't see. >i have try \x90 ( É ) but it's not this char djgpp output. >( cout<<"\x90"; ) >And with this char, the warning >escape sequence out of range of character > >Thanks. > > >
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