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From: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
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Subject: Re: Printing with Kermit
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In article <60rai2$2ha@ccshst05.cs.uoguelph.ca>,
Paul Briggs <paul@uoguelph.ca> wrote:
: Ok, I applied the appropriate patch and got SHIFT+PRTSCRN to print but
: the prYnt function in Pine still doesn't work. Any thoughts? I suspect
: your answer will be talk to Washington. Thanks for any help.
:
Not at all. Why don't you collect a session log to see what Pine is
sending. Go to the K95 prompt, give the "log session" command, return
to the Command screen, give the Pine prYnt command, return to the K95
prompt, "close session", and then send us the uuencoded session.log
file.
The whole deal with communications protocols is that the two communicating
partners have to agree EXACTLY about the format and meaning of all the
protocol messages -- and that includes things like escape sequences too.
It might be a simple matter of terminal type mismatch -- you have told
K95 to emulate one kind of terminal, but Pine thinks you have another.
Pine printing to K95 does work, really.
- Frank