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echo: cis.os9.68000.osk
to: Bob van der Poel 76510,2203 (X)
from: Steve Wegert 76703,4255
date: 1993-09-20 10:21:07
subject: #18848-#screen

#: 18858 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
    20-Sep-93  10:21:07
Sb: #18848-#screen
Fm: Steve Wegert 76703,4255
To: Bob van der Poel 76510,2203 (X)

 > Not sure how much help I can be....after all, I didn't write this! But,
 > lets see:
 >
 > I have standout defined in both my vsc and televideo 965 entries and
 > screen seems to honor them just fine. Ummm, does the screen termcap entry
 > show anything for "so/se"? Oh, do you have "me" defined. Looking at the
 > source real fast...it appears that something is done to "so/se" if "me" is

The screen termcap doesn't show anything for so/se, and I don't have 'me'
defined in my tvi910 entry. I need to use a couple different terminals with
screen and see if I can spot a pattern. Standout isn't a big deal on the tvi
tube as it really handles it poorly, but using 'nn' on the university computer
required it .... until I figured out how to turn on the 'slow' mode which marks
each selection with an '*' rather than hilighting.

 >
 > What is ^\C supposed to do? If I do a  followed by a  I create a
 > new screen. To delete the current screen I do an EOF which ptyman
 > redefines as a CTRL-D (not ESC).

The man page may be a bit unclear with this. What I'm tring to do is terminate
the screen session immediately. Right now I have to  my way through
all the windows before it quits. The man pages seem to indicate there's an
'immediate' kill switch.


 >
 > Just tried DED. Seems to be okay expect for when it prints the lsn #.
 > Seems to get gotoxy() screwed up.

Where I hap problems was in Editing .... hitting the  key to switch
between byte/char modes, Ded just sat there.




*- Steve -*


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