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![]() the rest of Eclipse now uses UTF-8 as default encoding. The tm.terminal code reverts to null when the encoding begins with "Default" and this leads to UTF-8 being selected from Charset.defaultEncoding instead of ISO-8859 when the displayed default value is selected. Co-authored-by: Philipp SALZGEBER <philipp.salzgeber@bachmann.info> |
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schema | ||
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about.html | ||
about.ini | ||
about.mappings | ||
about.properties | ||
build.properties | ||
cdt_logo_icon32.png | ||
HelpContexts.xml | ||
plugin.properties | ||
plugin.xml | ||
README.txt |
Terminal README =============== The Terminal is a UI-less model of a grid of characters, plus an SWT widget that's updated asynchronously for maximum performance. The widget can be hooked up to various ITerminalConnectors providing an InputStream, OutputStream, and a method for setting the Terminal Size. The widget processes ANSI control characters, including NUL, backspace, carriage return, linefeed, and a subset of ANSI escape sequences sufficient to allow use of screen-oriented applications, such as vi, Emacs, and any GNU readline-enabled application (Bash, bc, ncftp, etc.). This is not yet a fully compliant vt100 / vt102 terminal emulator!