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Re: can't cut and paste with gpm



On Fri, Mar 27, 1998 at 09:08:15AM -0500, Dale Scheetz wrote:
> On Fri, 27 Mar 1998, Oliver Elphick wrote:
> > So this defines the character set as alphanumerics and the punctuation
> > marks _ . : ~ and /, together with the ranges 192-214, 216-246 and
> > 248-255 from the top half of the 8-bit character set.
> 
> Your certainly got more information from that man page than I did! Thanks
> for the interpretation!
> 
> Any reason why 128-191, 215, and 247 are excluded? (My ASCII table ends
> with DEL (127)

ASCII is 7 bits, so it's not a problem with your table. To understand the
exlusion of these characters, you need to realise that the 
character set is also used to interpret double-click (i.e. select
"words"), and need to know how the ISO 8859-1 character set ("Latin 1"; see
latin1(7)) is constructed.

ISO 8859-1 is perhaps the de facto ASCII replacement. It is a proper
superset of ASCII, and is sufficient for most west European languages.

In 0-127, it is ASCII. 128-159 are undefined (so that transfers that
accidently strip the 8th bit do not introduce control characters). 160-191
are non-word characters (e.g. copyright sign, currency signs etc). 192-255
are accented characters and characters that are only used in few languages
(e.g. the ae ligature), with the exception of 215 (multiplication sign) and
247 (division sign).

> More to the point, what would be the danger of making it:
> [-l "\000-\377"] 
> to cover the full 8 bit character set?

This would make the double click behaviour useless, as it would do the same
as triple click: select whole lines.

HTH,
Ray
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