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From: feeley@astro.ocis.temple.edu (Jeff Feeley)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Can kermit output key combos?
Date: 29 Oct 1995 02:49:19 GMT
Organization: Temple University, Academic Computer Services
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Hello
I have set kermit 3.14 up in such a way that students at our university will be
able to press an "F" key and switch to a given language. I have set up kermit
to decode much more than the standard LATIN1, LATIN2, CYRILLIC, and HEBREW that
comes as is. For F10 I have kermit load "DANSI" which is a Korean "hangul"
language interpreter TSR. To activate or deactivate it one must press
<ctrl>-<shift>-<space bar>. I have implemented a slick ".ini" file that
unloads any TSRs before loading another. There is a bug however. If DANSI is
activated and I press another "F" key for another language, by unloading it
while it is active, it messes the screen up and there seems to be no recovering
from this once it happens. What I would like to do is with all other "F" key
kermit scripts, have kermit "type" <ctrl>-<shift>-<space bar> to first
deactivate DANSI, and then proceed to unload any TSRs. This would eliminate
the screen mess.
--
-Jeff
feeley@astro.ocis.temple.edu