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To properly display "graphic" characters and make it as much like a terminal that is directly connected to a computer or server, do the following; | To properly display "graphic" characters and make it as much like a terminal that is directly connected to a computer or server, do the following; | ||
* Options, Session Options, Terminal Emulation configure the following: Linux, Enable: ANSI Color and Use Color Scheme, Scrollback, Scrollback buffer: 9999 | *Options, Session Options, Terminal Emulation configure the following: Linux, Enable: ANSI Color and Use Color Scheme, Scrollback, Scrollback buffer: 9999, and possibly check off Use color scheme. | ||
* Options, Session Options, Appearance configure the following: Current color scheme: Traditional (Edit as phosphorescent green), Character encoding: UTF-8, Enable Use Unicode graphics characters | *Options, Session Options, Appearance configure the following: Current color scheme: Traditional (Edit as phosphorescent green), Character encoding: UTF-8, Enable Use Unicode graphics characters | ||
(from https://forums.vandyke.com/showthread.php?t=12052, among others) | (from https://forums.vandyke.com/showthread.php?t=12052, among others) |
Latest revision as of 14:42, 19 August 2020
To properly display "graphic" characters and make it as much like a terminal that is directly connected to a computer or server, do the following;
- Options, Session Options, Terminal Emulation configure the following: Linux, Enable: ANSI Color and Use Color Scheme, Scrollback, Scrollback buffer: 9999, and possibly check off Use color scheme.
- Options, Session Options, Appearance configure the following: Current color scheme: Traditional (Edit as phosphorescent green), Character encoding: UTF-8, Enable Use Unicode graphics characters
(from https://forums.vandyke.com/showthread.php?t=12052, among others)