Subj : ASCII 141 (0x8D) To : Nightfox From : Digital Man Date : Wed Apr 12 2023 11:12:15 Re: ASCII 141 (0x8D) By: Nightfox to Digital Man on Wed Apr 12 2023 10:22 am > Hi DM, > > In messages posted in a Synchronet messagebase, I'm curious if ASCII 141 > (0x8D) has any significance? Not, in Synchronet, no, but in FidoNet messages, 0x8D is considered a "soft carriage-return" or "soft-CR". If SBBSecho's EchoCfg->Global Settings->Strip Incoming Soft CRs is set to "Yes" (the default), these characters are stripped from incoming FTN messages (that are not UTF-8 encoded). > On FSXNET, one of the people who post there > has been using an editor that puts that character in his messages, seemingly > every 80 characters. It's visible as an accented 'i' character (I also > tried reading his messages with msglist.js, and it's visible with that as > well). > > One thing I noticed is that when I reply to one of his messages, I see that > character in the quoted lines (in SlyEdit), but then when I read my saved > reply, it seems those characters were interpreted as newlines - Those > characters aren't there in my reply, but a new line is started after those > characters would have appeared. > > It was suggested by another user that ASCII 141 is a hard linewrap > character, but I've tried searching online for what ASCII 141 is used for > and haven't found anything mentioning that. > > I'm wondering if DDMsgReader and/or SlyEdit should deal with that character > in some way. No, just the system's SBBSecho has a non-default configuration that should be fixed. -- digital man (rob) Sling Blade quote #4: Doyle: wimpy-ass kids or mental retards.. she got one of each livin' with her. Norco, CA WX: 53.4øF, 98.0% humidity, 1 mph E wind, 0.00 inches rain/24hrs --- þ Synchronet þ Vertrauen þ Home of Synchronet þ [vert/cvs/bbs].synchro.net .