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From: fdc@columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Session log file with out VT100 control characters??
Date: 19 Sep 1995 08:58:49 -0400
Organization: Columbia University
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In article <43kh0d$hcu@rover.ucs.ualberta.ca>,
Ken Crossman <Ken.Crossman@ualberta.ca> wrote:
:
: I would like to run Mskermit in VTXXX terminal emulation mode, capture
: a session, then somehow remove the VTXXX control characters in the log
: file.
:
: I realize I can REPLAY the log file to see the session but I need it
: in a fle.
:
: Apologies if this is a FAQ.
:
From the KERMIT.BWR file on your MS-DOS Kermit 3.14 diskette:
You can use Kermit's controller-print feature to turn a session log into a
plain text file. The session log contains escape sequences that can be
stripped as follows:
1. Edit the session log file to insert ESC [ ? 5 i at the beginning
(start controller print).
2. Start Kermit and give it these commands:
SET PORT BIOS1 ; Or some other port you will not actually be using.
SET PRINTER FILE.TXT ; Send transparent print material to this file.
REPLAY SESSION.LOG ; Run session log through terminal emulator.
(Thanks to H.D. Knoble for this hint.)