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From: ghp5h@virginia.edu (George H. Payne)
Subject: Re: Can Kermit Print? Another question.
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On a sort of related note--is there a way to script a print-through
session? I have just started trying to do this (and yes, I have ordered
the manual, but I have no idea when it'll get here) and it seems that I
cannot use script commands and a terminal emulation at the same
time--thus I can't just activate the print-through with my script and
have it captured with "set printer". Or can I?
This spawns two general questions:
1. Is there script archive anywhere?
2. Is there a way to send commands to a terminal session (as opposed to
a "raw data" session)? Must my script detect the escape codes and
toggle capturing itself?
I apologize if this is indeed a stupid question. I'd love to RTFM, but
I'm under pressure to get this done and I don't know when the FM will be
here :). Thanks for any help.
--
George H. Payne
Law Information Technology and Communications
UVa Law School