Fix SI and SO
SI (0x0F or ^O) means Shift In, and it selects G1 charset definition, and SO (0x0E or ^N) means Shift Out, and it selects G0 charset definition, but st was doing just the inverse.dev
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							|  | @ -2431,11 +2431,9 @@ tcontrolcode(uchar ascii) { | |||
| 		term.esc &= ~(ESC_CSI|ESC_ALTCHARSET|ESC_TEST); | ||||
| 		term.esc |= ESC_START; | ||||
| 		return; | ||||
| 	case '\016': /* SO */ | ||||
| 		term.charset = 0; | ||||
| 		return; | ||||
| 	case '\017': /* SI */ | ||||
| 		term.charset = 1; | ||||
| 	case '\016': /* SO (LS1 -- Locking shift 1) */ | ||||
| 	case '\017': /* SI (LS0 -- Locking shift 0) */ | ||||
| 		term.charset = 1 - (ascii - '\016'); | ||||
| 		return; | ||||
| 	case '\032': /* SUB */ | ||||
| 		tsetchar(question, &term.c.attr, term.c.x, term.c.y); | ||||
|  |  | |||
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