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- In article <GREG_KAISEN.3.00103739@QM.YALE.EDU> GREG_KAISEN@QM.YALE.EDU (Greg Kaisen) writes:
-
- >I am using Qvtnet v3.94 I have created a modest QVTHOST.RC file containing 7
- >entries, my problem is that once in 'Terminal' none of the entries are
- >visible, it's as if the program does not know that the file exists. I set
- >the working directory to C:\QVTNET which is where the file QVTHOST.RC is, I
- >also tried setting the DOS environment variable to point to it (SET
- >QVTHOST_DIR=C:\QVTNET) anyone know what I've missed. I am using the
- >WinSocket version of the program.
-
- Try setting the QVTHOST_DIR variable to point to directory where your
- winsock HOSTS file resides, and add your 7 entries to THAT file. And
- make sure that the first entry in the HOSTS file is your own machine.
-
- I don't think the *winsock* version of WinQVT/Net looks at its own
- qvthost.rc file; it get the host info from the winsock environment.
-
-
- --Mike
-
- Michael T. Palmer (m.t.palmer@larc.nasa.gov)
- Human/Automation Integration Branch, Flight Management Division
- M/S 321, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, Virginia 23681-0001
- Voice: +1 804 864-2044, Fax: +1 804 864-7793
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- Subject: Re: XWindemo Xterm and scroll bars
-
-
- To get scrollbars for any X-window, use the xterm option -sb on the command
- line. Use the option -sl xxx to set the scrollback buffer limit, where xxx
- is the number of lines to keep in the buffer.
- Joachim
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