• Soft CRs

    From apam@21:1/101 to All on Mon May 18 16:48:34 2020
    Can someone please remind me which ascii character soft-crs are?

    Andrew

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  • From alterego@21:2/116 to apam on Mon May 18 15:06:02 2020
    Re: Soft CRs
    By: apam to All on Mon May 18 2020 04:48 pm

    Can someone please remind me which ascii character soft-crs are?

    From memory 0x8d.
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  • From tenser@21:1/101 to apam on Tue May 19 01:33:41 2020
    On 18 May 2020 at 04:48p, apam pondered and said...

    Can someone please remind me which ascii character soft-crs are?

    They're not actually ASCII: someone just made them up. I believe
    it's the normal ASCII CR with the high bit set. I see somewhere
    someone's defined it as 0x8D.

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  • From NuSkooler@21:1/121 to tenser on Tue May 19 15:45:01 2020

    Twas Monday, May 18th when tenser said...
    Can someone please remind me which ascii character soft-crs are?
    They're not actually ASCII: someone just made them up. I believe it's the normal ASCII CR with the high bit set. I see somewhere someone's

    What in the world are these? I don't think I've run into them.


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  • From apam@21:1/126 to NuSkooler on Wed May 20 10:29:53 2020
    Twas Monday, May 18th when tenser said...
    Can someone please remind me which ascii character
    soft-crs are? They're not actually ASCII: someone just made
    them up. I believe it's the normal ASCII CR with the high
    bit set. I see somewhere someone's

    What in the world are these? I don't think I've run into them.

    Soft crs are when the user doesn't press enter, but is word wrapped.

    I've only run into them with Spectre's messages, I just replaced them
    with spaces which makes his messages a bit nicer.

    The soft cr character is an accented I, so what I'm doing will probably
    have issues with languages which use that character, I'm not sure.

    Andrew

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  • From tenser@21:1/101 to NuSkooler on Wed May 20 14:36:25 2020
    On 19 May 2020 at 03:45p, NuSkooler pondered and said...

    What in the world are these? I don't think I've run into them.

    Somethin' somethin' FTN. I understand the intent is to
    signal to consuming software, "this line was wrapped by
    some intermediate software."

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  • From NuSkooler@21:1/121 to apam on Wed May 20 13:57:33 2020

    Twas Tuesday, May 19th when apam said...
    Soft crs are when the user doesn't press enter, but is word wrapped.

    I understand the general "soft CR" concept, but that's not what it traditionally means.... usually it's just "word wrap" (ie: no explicit character = soft).


    On Tuesday, May 19th apam was heard saying...
    I've only run into them with Spectre's messages, I just replaced them with spaces which makes his messages a bit nicer.

    Happen to have some packet files for something like this? I'd like to take a peek.



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  • From apam@21:1/126 to NuSkooler on Thu May 21 10:51:01 2020
    On Tuesday, May 19th apam was heard saying...
    I've only run into them with Spectre's messages, I just
    replaced them with spaces which makes his messages a bit
    nicer.

    Happen to have some packet files for something like this? I'd like
    to take a peek.

    Sorry I don't, but you should be able to see it in any of spectres
    messages with long paragraphs. Previously mystic was stripping them from messages that passed through. I think it's more just the editor he uses
    puts them in.

    Andrew

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