Xref: news.weeg.uiowa.edu comp.sys.apple2.comm:182 comp.sys.apple2.gno:1534 Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2.comm,comp.sys.apple2.gno Path: news.weeg.uiowa.edu!news.uiowa.edu!uunet!cs.utexas.edu!utnut!torn!nott!cunews!freenet.carleton.ca!Freenet.carleton.ca!aa382 From: aa382@Freenet.carleton.ca (Marc Sira) Subject: Re: PSE termcap Message-ID: Sender: news@freenet.carleton.ca (News Administrator) Reply-To: aa382@Freenet.carleton.ca (Marc Sira) Organization: The National Capital Freenet References: Date: Sun, 20 Jun 1993 22:23:58 GMT Lines: 36 In a previous article, aa382@Freenet.carleton.ca (I) say: >Someone posted a termcap for ProTerm Special Emulation a while ago, and >I had a look at it...it had a couple of small errors (like counting-from-zero >errors) which I've fixed as well as adding a few more capabilities (pretty >much all PSE will stand...it's not that 'full' a terminal, unfortunately). Oops...I'd forgotten to remove the scroll up/down capabilities I was playing with...they were just a kludge I was trying, and cause problems if they're there (PSE doesn't really have them, although programs like "vi" or "less" know how to fudge it from existing capabilities). I also changed the initial two-character identifier to "ps", since "pt" is a Convergent PT1500. This termcap is sufficient to run things like vi, emacs, "worms", etc (and it's faster over a slow modem than vt100, especially "worms" :). ps|pse|proterm-special|ProTerm Special Emulation:\ :co#80:li#24:is=^N:rs=^N:rp=^R%.%.:am:bs:bw:eo:ms:NP:pt:\ :nw=^M:cr=^A:ta=^I:bl=^G:\ :mr=^O:me=^N:so=^O:se=^N:as=^P:ae=^N:\ :cd=^W:ce=^Y:cl=^L:ho=^X:cm=^^%r%+ %+ :ll=^^ 7:\ :dc=^D:DC=^R^D%.:ec=^R^D%.:dl=^Z:DL=^R^Z%.:\ :ic=^F:IC=^R^F%.:al=^V:AL=^R^V%.:\ :le=^H:LE=^R^H%.:nd=^U:RI=^R^U%.:do=^J:DO=^R^J%.:up=^K:UP=^R^K%.:\ :kb=^H:kD=\177:kl=^H:kr=^U:kd=^J:ku=^K: >Just in case someone finds it useful, or wants to use it with GNO (and so I >can justify wasting an hour or two playing with it :/ ): -- Marc Sira | aa382@freenet.carleton.ca | "Your god drinks...p-p-peach nectar." toh@micor.ocunix.on.ca '