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documentations:monitor:charactermap [2014/03/27 22:38] – [Escape and user sequences] pulkomandydocumentations:monitor:charactermap [2015/03/02 21:51] (current) – [Accent sequences] pulkomandy
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 Character 16 starts an accent sequence. It is followed by an accent code, then a letter. Character 16 starts an accent sequence. It is followed by an accent code, then a letter.
 ^Code^Accent^ ^Code^Accent^
-|41  |acute (é)| +|41  |grave (è)| 
-|42  |grave (è)|+|42  |acute (é)|
 |43  |circumflex (ê)| |43  |circumflex (ê)|
 |48  |trema (ë)| |48  |trema (ë)|
 |4B  |cedilla (ç) | |4B  |cedilla (ç) |
  
-This only works with lowercase characters. If the character send after the accent isn't a lowercase letter, the accent is ignored.+This only works with lowercase characters. If the character sent after the accent isn't a lowercase letter, the accent is ignored.
  
 Moreover, ACC can be used to write G2 characters: Moreover, ACC can be used to write G2 characters:
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 ===== Teletel mode ===== ===== Teletel mode =====
 Character E enters "Teletel" mode. This is a semigraphic mode. Character F switches back to standard mode. Character E enters "Teletel" mode. This is a semigraphic mode. Character F switches back to standard mode.
-The characters for teletel mode are defined accordin to this grid:+The characters for teletel mode are defined according to this grid:
  
 |AAAA|BBBB| |AAAA|BBBB|
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 |EEEE|FFFF| |EEEE|FFFF|
  
-The character code (in binary) is OF1EDCBA. This encoding makes it possible to use the following characters while in teletel mode: +The character code (in binary) is 0F1EDCBA. This encoding makes it possible to use the following characters while in teletel mode: 
-* @, A-Z, []\^_ +  ''@''''A-Z''''[]\^_'' 
-* All control characters +  * All control characters 
-* Characters after number 127 (extended characters)+  * Characters after number 127 (extended characters)
  
 Escae sequences are still interpreted, allowing for example to change colors for the next characters, use double size teletel characters, and more. Escae sequences are still interpreted, allowing for example to change colors for the next characters, use double size teletel characters, and more.
  
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