dikkiedirk Posted January 28, 2012 Share Posted January 28, 2012 Since my update to 5.0b14 my Midnight Commander screen looks very strange. Instead of lines I get characters. See the attached picture. MC seems to work fine. Is this fixable? Quote Link to comment
Wody Posted January 28, 2012 Share Posted January 28, 2012 In your Putty-configuration, go to Window->Translation and set Remote Character Set to something like UTF-8 By the way, if you change the active session, you may have to restart MC for changes to show up. Quote Link to comment
dikkiedirk Posted January 29, 2012 Author Share Posted January 29, 2012 In your Putty-configuration, go to Window->Translation and set Remote Character Set to something like UTF-8 By the way, if you change the active session, you may have to restart MC for changes to show up. Thanks Wody, that solved it. Can this setting made permanent in Putty or saved for a Unraid session. Makes me wonder: Why didn't I have to do this in 4.7? Quote Link to comment
Wody Posted January 29, 2012 Share Posted January 29, 2012 Yes, you can save sessions with Putty. When you start Putty, it will come up with the configuration-screen, and at the bottom it has a list of saved sessions. After you change the settings like you want, and fill out the connection-details, you can for example save it as 'Unraid' by typing Unraid (or Tower or whatever name you gave the server) in the bar above the sessions, and clicking the 'Save' button below it. If you do want to set UTF-8 as Default, you can do that by changing it, and click Default and then save to change the default settings, of course then you won't fill out the connection-details, because you could also use Putty for other computers. After that, when you start Putty, you can doubleclick 'Unraid' to start it, or click it and click Load to load the settings to change them. I'm not sure why there is a difference between Unraid 4.7 and 5.0, I think it has to do with it using a different slackware-version as base, or just a different setting that Tom chose. It could also just be something to do with Putty choosing a windows-characterset that uses less characters, and that happens to be compatible with Unraid 4.7. But whatever the problem, UTF-8 seems to resolve it, I haven't used 4.7 for a while, but I think you don't have to alter it back in putty if you go back to use 4.7, but if you do, you know now where to find it (and why it isn't always best to alter the Putty default settings) Quote Link to comment
MTA99 Posted April 11, 2012 Share Posted April 11, 2012 In your Putty-configuration, go to Window->Translation and set Remote Character Set to something like UTF-8 By the way, if you change the active session, you may have to restart MC for changes to show up. I had the same issue - thanks Wody! Quote Link to comment
fergalc Posted December 26, 2012 Share Posted December 26, 2012 In your Putty-configuration, go to Window->Translation and set Remote Character Set to something like UTF-8 By the way, if you change the active session, you may have to restart MC for changes to show up. Thanks Wody, that solved it. Can this setting made permanent in Putty or saved for a Unraid session. Makes me wonder: Why didn't I have to do this in 4.7? same problem here resolved, thanks..! Quote Link to comment
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