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Re: Pine screen painting?
- Subject: Re: Pine screen painting?
- From: tsetse@trance.helix.net (tsetse)
- Date: 1995/08/02
- Followup-to: comp.sys.apple2,comp.sys.apple2.comm
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2, comp.sys.apple2.comm
- Organization: Cyberstore Systems, Inc.
- References: <3v7f1p$cf4@sulla.cyberstore.ca> <3v88ad$hi0@cello.gina.calstate.edu>
Louis Cornelio (lcornel@cello.gina.calstate.edu) wrote:
: tsetse@trance.helix.net (tsetse) writes:
: > vt-100 screen control commands. incoming _raw_ characters can be captured
: > using the open-apple-c command.
:
: Exactly the problem; since Pine redraws the screen, what scrolls by is
: lost, unless scrollback capture is modified. Problem is, I tried to do it
: but it didn't work :-(
: ______________________________________________________________________
puzzling. unless proterm behaves differently on a //gs and //e.
when i press (open-)apple-c, a dialog pops up named 'editor capture'.
it gives me the choice of 'copy raw incoming characters' or
'copy entire processed lines'. it also lets me choose capture status bar
visible or not. last time i did this, i selected 'copy raw...' and
proterm saved the incoming character stream, vt100 codes and all. indeed,
the resulting file, once saved to disk, could be 'replayed' using the
'file:emulate file' menu choice.
btw, i'm using proterm 3.1
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