• oxp: jumps to cyrillic

    From August Abolins@2:221/1.58 to All on Mon Jul 13 01:10:00 2020
    Hello!

    The following occurred once before, but I wrote it off as an oddity that I triggered (somehow) ..and would not repeat. But it *has* repeated. And
    I am wondering what the trigger might be.

    When I drop to DOS shell via F9, the console switches to cyrillic!

    The prompt looks normal, but subsequent keyboard entries are cyrillic.

    A cut'n'paste of what I saw doesn't work here since this session is CP437,
    so instead I've captured a screen shot of the result here:

    http://pics.rsh.ru/img/oxpcyrillic_guogdnj3.jpg


    And, when that happens, there is no way to safely exit the shell. :(

    If I was in the middle of writing a message (which I was this 2nd time),
    and shell to DOS, I lose the message I was working on since I have to kill OXP.

    Is there an history of this phenomenon that gives a clue as to why the cyrillic codepage gets triggered?

    Is there is DOS trick to exit a sub shell invoked by F9?


    ../|ug

    --- OpenXP 5.0.45
    * Origin: ----------Do Not Fold, Spindle or Mutilate.---------- (2:221/1.58)
  • From Martin Foster@2:310/31.3 to August Abolins on Mon Jul 13 11:05:00 2020
    Hello August!

    *** Monday 13.07.20 at 01:10, August Abolins wrote to All:

    The following occurred once before, but I wrote it off as an oddity that
    I triggered (somehow) ..and would not repeat. But it *has* repeated.
    And I am wondering what the trigger might be.

    When I drop to DOS shell via F9, the console switches to cyrillic!

    The prompt looks normal, but subsequent keyboard entries are cyrillic.

    Yikes!

    A cut'n'paste of what I saw doesn't work here since this session is
    CP437, so instead I've captured a screen shot of the result here:

    http://pics.rsh.ru/img/oxpcyrillic_guogdnj3.jpg

    WOW!

    And, when that happens, there is no way to safely exit the shell. :(

    If I was in the middle of writing a message (which I was this 2nd time), and shell to DOS, I lose the message I was working on since I have to
    kill OXP.

    Is there an history of this phenomenon that gives a clue as to why the cyrillic codepage gets triggered?

    Nope, never ever heard of that happening before.

    Is there is DOS trick to exit a sub shell invoked by F9?

    Question#1:
    Why do you need to drop to DOS?

    Question#2:
    Why can't you just invoke another instance of a command window?

    Regards,
    Martin

    --- OpenXP 5.0.45
    * Origin: Bitz-Box - Bradford - UK (2:310/31.3)
  • From August Abolins@2:221/1.58 to Martin Foster on Mon Jul 13 09:33:00 2020
    Hello Martin!

    ** On Monday 13.07.20 - 11:05, Martin Foster wrote to August Abolins:

    Is there is DOS trick to exit a sub shell invoked by F9?

    Question#1:
    Why do you need to drop to DOS?

    Question#2:
    Why can't you just invoke another instance of a command window?

    LOL. Reminds me of the man who asked his doctor "Hey Doc, it hurts when
    I do [insert description]". Dr replies, "Then, stop doing that."

    Well.. Two answers to your questions. [1] I thought that just one tap on
    F9 to get to a prompt was pretty fast to get [a] to the OXP working
    directory where I need to make a quick hop to the /FILES directory to do
    what I need: sometimes I just need to rename the Micronet and FSXNET
    nodelist files so that OXP can open them properly with the E(x)tract
    command. [b] Sometimes after a reboot, I need to issue "net stop beep" to turn off the annoying speaker buzzer that OXP triggers during EOF in the editor. There are a few other things I like to do in DOS. But why not
    just invoke another instance, you ask.. [2] That's precisely what I still
    do most of the time. It's handy to have that DOS window open whilst OXP is
    in another window especially if I need to linger in DOS for a little while longer and still do some reading or editing in OXP.

    BUT.. I just thought I'd report OXP's change to the cyrillic codepage for
    the record incase there was a known issue about it.

    BTW.. when I drop to DOS with F9, the DOS command CHCP usually reports codepage 1252. I guess that is equivalent to ISO 8859-1. I use the
    smooth Lucida Console font for the DOS properties.







    ../|ug

    --- OpenXP 5.0.45
    * Origin: ----------Do Not Fold, Spindle or Mutilate.---------- (2:221/1.58)
  • From Martin Foster@2:310/31.3 to August Abolins on Wed Jul 15 08:43:00 2020
    Hello August!

    *** Monday 13.07.20 at 09:33, August Abolins wrote to Martin Foster:

    [snip]
    BUT.. I just thought I'd report OXP's change to the cyrillic codepage for the record incase there was a known issue about it.

    I think you should report this issue in the support newsgroup because as
    well as the developer, there are a *LOT* of long-standing XP users in
    there, some of whom may have some ideas/suggestions and who may have even seen this issue before.

    Regards,
    Martin

    --- OpenXP 5.0.45
    * Origin: Bitz-Box - Bradford - UK (2:310/31.3)