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From: Jeffrey <Jefflex@ix.netcom.com>
Subject: Re: VT-100 Terminal Problem-Mostly Solved
Date: Tue, 29 Jun 1999 22:05:33 -0400
Organization: Netcom
Message-ID: <37797B92.BB45F209@ix.netcom.com>
To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
Thanks for suggestions.
Now that I have gotten the VT-100 terminal to mark and print using keyboard
and/or command lines, perhaps someone could suggest how I can get the same
functions from the mouse. Presently, the mouse can highlight portions of the
emulated terminal session, but any attempt to "select" the highlighted portions
results in the marked area reverting to unmarked, unselected text.
What settings or commands do I use to get the left mouse button to "mark" the
selected portions of the session and the right mouse button to send the marked
selection to my network print que?
Jeffrey Altman wrote:
> In article <7l0e5h$286@chronicle.concentric.net>,
> R. S. K. <See end of message> wrote:
>
> : Or, if you only wish to record PARTS of your session, you may escape
> : to the kermit command prompt (Alt-X by default), type
> :
> : log session mybbslog
> :
> : return to your session (with the Kermit command "connect" or "c"),
> : record the critical portion of your transactions, escape back to
> : the prompt and stop recording with the Kermit command
> :
> : close session-log
> :
> : (or close sess for short), connect back again ("connect" or "c"),
> : finish your connect-time activities, and then, off-line, manipulate
> : the file "mybbslog" in your favorite editor or viewer.
>
> Or you can assign the keyboard verb "session" to a key which will
> toggle on/off the session log which in CONNECT mode.
>
> SET TERM KEY <termtype> <keycode> \Ksession
>
> Jeffrey Altman * Sr.Software Designer * Kermit-95 for Win32 and OS/2
> The Kermit Project * Columbia University
> 612 West 115th St #716 * New York, NY * 10025
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