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From: JDanSkinner@JDanSkinner.com (Dan Skinner)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: set command height
Date: 5 Feb 2004 19:00:17 -0800
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Jeffrey Altman <jaltman2@nyc.rr.com> wrote in message news:<RekUb.178795$4F2.21648928@twister.nyc.rr.com>...
Thanks Jeffrey;
I think I found the commom denominator.
Am/was using launch parameter --height:30 in the shortcut then
changing the height of both command and terminal in the script to 43.
When I change the launch value to --height:43 the problem goes away.
Seems a little wierd, but my problem is solved.
Sample Script:
set title SuSE SSH connection to Suse.jdanskinner.com
set command color Blue White
clear command
set telopt authentication refused
set telopt binary require accept
set telopt encryption accepted accepted
set telopt kermit accepted accepted
set tcp sendbuf 8192
set tcp recvbuf 8192
set tcp reverse-dns-lookup auto
set tcp dns-service-records off
set term bytesize 8
set term echo off
set term wrap off
set term apc off
set term autodown on
set term status on
set key \269 \13
set term newline off
set dialer backspace \8
set mouse activate on
set exit on-disconnect on
set file download-directory /tmp/download
set file type binary
set file collision overwrite
set file incomplete discard
set streaming auto
set clear-channel off
set file names literal
set receive pathnames off
set send pathnames off
set file char cp437
set protocol kermit
set xfer char transparent
set command quoting on
set login prompt
set network tcp/ip
if fail end 1 TCP/IP Failed
echo Terminal linux console is set
set term cursor full
set command height 43
take {C:\K95\SCRIPTS\linuxcons.ksc}
set login password {=9>ek|>?:?}
ssh suse /user:root
----------------------------------------------------
; linuxcons for Dans laptop
echo linuxcons.ksc
set telnet terminal linux
set term height 43
set term width 80
set gui window position 15 15
set gui window resize scale
set gui font lucida_console 10
set term type linux
set term color term blue lightgray
set term color reverse lightgray blue
set term color status Magenta Black
set term color help LightGray Cyan
set term color selection Black Yellow
set term color underline Blue white
set term attribute underline off
set term scrollback 512
set term remote-char cp437 G1
set term remote-char cp437 G2
set command color blue lightgray
clear command-screen
clear terminal-screen
set printer /windows://localskin/mainprint
set transfer mode manual
lcd /tmp
binary
echo linuxcons.ksc exit
Regards...Dan.
> Please provide an example set of scripts that demonstrate the problem.
>
>
>
> Dan Skinner wrote:
> > I'm confused. It seems to matter where I put the set command height
> > command in my login scripts.
> > If I stick it in the subscript where I configure the terminal frame
> > size
> > alt-X seems to forget the command height and re-connect will find the
> > terminal height messsed up. If the set command height is in the first
> > few lines of the top level script the command frame height and
> > terminal height will hold through an alt-X and re-connect. Can
> > someone shed some light on this?
> > Oh, I'm using 43 line screens W95 2.1.3.
> > Regards...Dan