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This is an issue that occurs when SecureCRT receives a control sequence that tells it to go into graphics mode. This can happen if you are cat-ing a file that contains this control sequence as well.
The control sequence is meant to signify switching to a different character set (G1). This control sequence is also known as Shift Out (SO). Unfortunately, the character set entered into by Shift Out is a line drawing character set and therefore where the end user is expecting normal output instead it looks like gibberish. ![]() Since version 7.2.x, SecureCRT has included an INI option that, when enabled, tells SecureCRT just to ignore this Shift Out control sequence. Changes in SecureCRT 7.2 (Beta 1) -- October 8, 2013 ---------------------------------------------------- New features:
These are the steps to enable the Ignore Shift Out Sequence feature:
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Thanks, --Brenda VanDyke Software Technical Support support@vandyke.com (505) 332-5730 Last edited by bgagnon; 07-11-2019 at 10:27 AM. |
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cat file , garbage , gibberish , graphics mode , how-to , line drawing characters , output garbled , securecrt , shift out |
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