I think Dan was saying you are seeing the special characters because
your terminal settings are not set to correctly display bold characters.
Clearcase is displaying the message in bold, and your terminal is not
setup correctly to display bold characters. You might be able to:
A- change your terminal settings to correctly handle bold characters
B- change clearcase to not use bold characters in output messages
But I don't know if either of these are possible...
Sorry I can't be of any help,
Peter
Rotem Glasner wrote:
>
> Hi,
> We are working with Windows 2000.
> I realize I see the special character, but I don't know why.
> Any ideas ?
> Rotem.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dan Rickhoff [mailto:dan.rickhoff@home.com
> Sent: Monday, July 23, 2001 12:29 AM
> To: Rotem Glasner
> Cc: cciug@rational.com
> Subject: Re: [cciug] Trigger works But ..
>
> Rotem,
>
> I can't open your enclosure, but ...
>
> No doubt, ClearCase is trying to display that message to your monitor in
> bold letters. The "???1B" and "???0B" strings at the the leading and
> trailing ends of the that trigger message are obviously special
> character sequences (including "escaped" characters) that (minimally)
> turn bolding "on" and then "off". Unless ClearCase provides some global
> was to turn off bolding you've got to get your terminal settings right.
>
> Something that might help with debugging this. If you are on UNIX (you
> didn't say!), redirect that output to "cat", using cat's option to
> replace non-printable characters with certain other printable ones (see
> the man page for "cat"). That may help you determine what the "escaped"
> characters are. (For example, "escape m" might show up as something
> like "^]m".
>
> Dan
>
> From: "Rotem Glasner" <rotem@airslide.com>
> Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2001 10:20:35 +0200
> To: <jmartel@Tilion.com>, <Andrey_Baranov-AAB037@email.mot.com>,
> <cciug@rational.com>
> Subject: RE: [cciug] Trigger works But ..
>
> I did try all suggestions,
>
> but the thing is in all cases the trigger does work,
>
> my problem is with the after trigger message that says :
>
> " ???1BTrigger "No_Rmnae" has refused to let rmname proeed.???0B "
>
> Why are the "???" in this message ?
>
> I don't mind losing this message, I just can't let it stay with the
> garbage in it.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Rotem.
>
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