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?
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?
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.
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