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From: Michael Jennings (mej
eterm.org)
Date: Mon Mar 03 2003 - 12:01:21 CST
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On Monday, 03 March 2003, at 17:43:28 (-0000),
Kenn Humborg wrote:
> What about the CSI character, code 155 (128+27), which DEC terminals
> (from at least vt220) interpret as a "shorthand" for "ESC ["?
Eterm is a vt102 emulator, not a vt220 emulator. It does not support
the 8-bit version of the CSI. You can test this using:
echo -e "\23321t"
You'll get that exact same string in reponse.
It may be supported at some point in the future, however, in which
case it would be considered a control character just like any other.
Michael
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