From: Bruno H. <br...@cl...> - 2004-12-11 14:44:48
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Arseny Slobodjuk wrote: > I thought on windows we have *MISC-ENCODING* for ansi functions and > *TERMINAL-ENCODING* for oem ones. *TERMINAL-ENCODING* can also be set by the user to the "ANSI" one. For example, when running clisp from within Emacs in a German locale, the fonts that Emacs uses are ISO-8859-1 fonts, therefore *TERMINAL-ENCODING* should be set to CHARSET:ISO-8859-1. Whereas *TERMINAL-ENCODING* = CHARSET:CP437 is appropriate in a DOS box environment. (Well, currently *TERMINAL-ENCODING* is ignored there; the conversion is done by low-level special code in win32aux.d. I don't know which is better.) Bruno |