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From: stew@taal.Stanford.EDU (Stewart Levin)
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Subject: Announcing xtkermit-1.0: X-Window menus for running kermit
Date: 17 Sep 1997 22:47:00 GMT
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Summary: xtpanel package for Unix C-Kermit
Keywords: kermit X xtpanel script
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As a follow on to the "xtdialer" package I announced recently,
I have created an "xtkermit" package that employs the Stanford
Exploration Project "xtpanel" scripting utility to supply
prerecorded kermit commands (or any text strings) to be selected
from pop-up menus and fed into an otherwise interactive kermit session.
The source for xtkermit 1.0 is available from
http://sepwww.stanford.edu/oldsep/stew/
and uses the GNU autoconfigure mechanism for easy installation.
It was developed under Linux and partially adapted from my venerable
"startup" utility originally written on a VAX 11-780! It should
work properly on systems that support the TIOCSTI or TIOCINQ
ioctl functions to simulate terminal input.
- Stew
stew_at_sep.stanford.edu