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From: agnew@gems.vcu.edu (Brainwave Surfer)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Session log file with out VT100 control characters??
Message-Id: <1995Sep21.085225.1603@gems.vcu.edu>
Date: 21 Sep 95 08:52:25 -0400
References: <43kh0d$hcu@rover.ucs.ualberta.ca>
Organization: Medical College of Virginia
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In article <43kh0d$hcu@rover.ucs.ualberta.ca>, crossman@dc-next.ucs.ualberta.ca (Ken Crossman) writes:
>
> I would like to run Mskermit in VTXXX terminal emulation mode, capture
> a session, then somehow remove the VTXXX control characters in the log
> file.
>
> I realize I can REPLAY the log file to see the session but I need it
> in a fle.
>
> Apologies if this is a FAQ.
>
it sorta is, but it's not obvious...
SET PRINTER FILENAME, where you say the filename, no, type it...
rather than log session, use:
CONTROL-PRINTSCREEN to start logging via the vt100 autoprint, thus
autoprinting into the file, only completed
lines are logged, thus stripping the ansi
sequences..
thanks to Joe D for his help to me on this..
Jim
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