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People have often commented how they can get color and/or eight bit
characters working when running epic linked against ncurses and running
under gnu screen.

All of this information was graciously provided by johnnie_doe@hotmail.com
(Starv@ircnet)

COLORS:
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To get colors under gnu screen, add these lines to your .screenrc file:

termcap  vt102 'AF=\E[3%dm:AB=\E[4%dm'
terminfo vt102 'AF=\E[3%p1%dm:AB=\E[4%p1%dm'

If screen does not default to 'vt102', make sure you set TERM to vt102 before
you run epic.


EIGHT BIT CHARS:
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If epic is linked against ncurses (it is by default), you can set some
ncurses options to make it accept eight bit characters more gracefully.
Add the following lines to your .inputrc:

set meta-flag on
set convert-meta off
set output-meta on

Then in EPIC, you may need to:
	/set eight_bit ON
	/set high_bit_escape 0
and you should be on your way.

If you are using GNU screen, make sure you have "defc1 off" in your 
screenrc file, because screen won't even display characters 128-159
with it on (and it is on by default). (from Ben Winslow, May 16, 1999)

Good luck!
Jeremy