From: Martin D. <mar...@ge...> - 2007-05-27 16:43:44
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Jody Garnett a écrit : > Is their a way to configure things so "+" and "-" can be used to > represent the tree? On Windows, try the following on the command line: chcp Take the output of "chcp" (I assume that it is 850 for the following example) and try to run: java org.geotools.referencing.CRS -dependencies -encoding=850 Note that the encoding parameter needs to be supplied only once; it is stored in user preferences and remembered for next method invocation. On Linux, the output should be fine on console using UTF-8 encoding (I believe it is the default on most modern Linux distribution). Many fonts fit good, but the "Terminus" font is especially nice. Otherwise, I didn't provided any option for formatting an output with '+' and '-' characters, but this functionality could be added if the -encoding=850 trick is not praticable enough. Martin |