I'm launching an external python script, not MPY script.
When I'm trying to display ansi block characters I get the following. "█".
I am opening the ansi file with cp437 encoding, and everything displays correctly from a bash terminal, but within syncterm I'm getting that?
Any ideas how to fix this?
Python 2 or 3? I'm not nearly a Mystic expert, but I could never get Python 3 to work with it.
When I'm trying to display ansi block characters I get the following. "█".
I am opening the ansi file with cp437 encoding, and everything displays correctly from a bash terminal, but within syncterm I'm getting that?
Sounds like python is displaying it with utf8 encoding, change the encoding to output cp437 and you'll be golden.
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