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Display Mapping Object
PowerNet Twin Client User Guide < 4-3 >
Display Mapping Object
This feature is for experienced terminal system administrators only.
Character Sets
Character sets between the Falcon and terminal servers are compatible
for the lower 128 characters, but extended character sets are often
incompatible. For example, the © symbol is DOS character 169, but the
same © symbol might be ISO-8859-1 character 170. The Display
Mapping Object file maps the DOS character set of the Falcon to the
character set that the terminal server uses.
Display Mapping Object files are constructed using the following
syntax:
<Character from Host>=<Character
Desired>,xlat;
<Character from Host>
is the character sent by the terminal
server and
<Character Desired> is the DOS character to be
displayed on the Falcon. Each line is ended with
xlat and a semi-
colon.
For example, to substitute ISO-8859-1 character ¥ (0xa5) with DOS
character (
0x9d), define it in the following fashion:
0xa5=0x9d,xlat;
Multiple character mapping definitions can be specified in a single
Display Mapping Object file, however, each line of the Display Mapping
Object file must be terminated by a semicolon.
0xa5=0x9d,xlat;
0xa4=0x9b,xlat;
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