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From: don.eddleman@mcmail.vanderbilt.edu
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Subject: Assigning a script to a key...
Date: 1 Apr 1997 20:17:53 GMT
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I would like to assign a script to a key. It appears that this is not possible with
the set key command. The script needs to set printer to a file, do a Kdump of the
current screen, and then set the printer back to PRN. As you can see, what I really
want to do is get a screen scrape of the current emulator screen when a user hits
a specially defined key. Is there another way to do this?
Don Eddleman
Vanderbilt University