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From: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
Subject: Re: Kermit95 and two printers?
Date: 21 Feb 1999 22:21:03 GMT
Organization: Columbia University
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In article <7apvrm$6jm$1@news1.enator.se>,
Sven Joensson <Sven.Jonsson@NOSPAM.enator.se> wrote:
: >You host application can switch printers by using an APC sequence
: >that includes the commands necessary to switch printers. You can
: >read about APC in "Using C-Kermit 2nd Ed." page 278.
:
: After a quest for an example of 2nd Ed. of "Using C-Kermit" I found
: all information I needed. Thanks!
:
: (K95 help files does mention APC, but refers to "Using C-Kermit" without
: mentioning "2nd Ed." A little confusing for us with only the first
: edition.)
:
: During my tests I soon got irritated by K95 going over to the command
: window when it executes what's sent in the APC string. Is there anything
: I can do to convince K95 to execute my command without switching to the
: command window?
:
No, sorry -- that's how it works at present. Commands are executed by the
command processor, and we don't want the command processor and the terminal
emulator running at the same time because this could lead to all sorts of
complications.
- Frank