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Article: 13604 of comp.protocols.kermit.misc
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Subject: No percent done graphic?
From: tom.horsley@att.net (Thomas A. Horsley)
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Using kermit 2.0 gui (crypto version) on Windows XP Pro with an SSH
connection:
When I send a file from my computer to the remote computer with kermit
protocol, the normal kermit file transfer screen comes up showing the
progress, but the line in the middle with the 1 .. 100 labels on it where it
normally shows the percent done graphically never changes its appearance.
It acts like it is using the same foreground and background colors for both
the done and not done parts of the line.
Obviously this is no big deal, but it seemed worth reporting. The numeric
percent done field does update as the file is sent (and the file gets
sent correctly).
On another possibly related invisible graphic topic: I had a script that was
using the "askq /popup" command, and the first time I tried it, I didn't see
any popup, but eventually I tried just typing in my password, and it worked
fine. Subsequent runs of the script never exhibited this problem, the popup
was visible every time I've tried it since then.
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