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  9. From: jrd@cc.usu.edu (Joe Doupnik)
  10. Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
  11. Subject: Re: 132x43 text mode
  12. Message-ID: <1997Apr2.094728.96219@cc.usu.edu>
  13. Date: 2 Apr 97 09:47:28 MDT
  14. References: <5hoho4$2kn@news1.voicenet.com> <5hovd7$c62$1@news2.voicenet.com>
  15. Organization: Utah State University
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  19. In article <5hovd7$c62$1@news2.voicenet.com>, cmosley@voicenet.com (Christopher Mosley) writes:
  20. > Christopher Mosley (cmosley@voicenet.com) wrote:
  21. > Though you can start mskermit in available text modes, there seems
  22. > to be no way to switch back and forth while using kermit - other than
  23. > to and from 80x25 and 132x25 ?
  24. >                                        cmosley
  25. ----------------
  26.     The remote host can request 80 or 132 column screens, the user can 
  27. request the same (SET TERM WIDTH). 25 rows is standard for VTxxx terminals,
  28. 43 lines is a PC item supported by some display adapters and not by others,
  29. and often in vendor specific form, so I can't deal with that effectively in 
  30. the Kermit code.
  31.     Joe D.