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digraphs [2010-01-27 15:07]
asciiphil Clarify screen's digraph origins.
digraphs [2021-02-16 07:34] (current)
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 "''%%"a%%''"; both will make an a-umlaut. "''%%"a%%''"; both will make an a-umlaut.
  
-''screen''s digraphs are a rough amalgamation of [[rfc>1345|RFC 1345]], with additional digraphs for many characters.  They only cover the ISO-8859-1 charset.  There is a patch for stricter and more-complete RFC 1345 digraph support at http://aperiodic.net/phil/screen/screen-rfc1345-digraph.patch ; that patch still only supports digraphs (RFC 1345 also includes a set of variable-length mnemonics), and the order of character entry is significant.+''screen'''s digraphs are a rough amalgamation of [[rfc>1345|RFC 1345]], with additional digraphs for many characters.  They only cover the ISO-8859-1 charset.  There is a patch for stricter and more-complete RFC 1345 digraph support at http://aperiodic.net/phil/screen/screen-rfc1345-digraph.patch ; that patch still only supports digraphs (RFC 1345 also includes a set of variable-length mnemonics), and the order of character entry is significant.
  
 The digraphs that screen understands are as follows.  RFC 1345 digraphs are in **bold**. The digraphs that screen understands are as follows.  RFC 1345 digraphs are in **bold**.

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