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From: Frank da Cruz <fdc@columbia.edu>
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: closing a macro completely upon connect
Date: 19 Mar 2006 20:10:36 GMT
Organization: Columbia University
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On 2006-03-15, Scott Caissie <scottac@nb.sympatico.ca> wrote:
: Can you clarify your own posts? A few things are bothering me still.
:
: Macros only execute in "command mode". Its been several years since I
: fixed the bug associated with SET KEY and terminal mode, but my
: recollection is that the macro would be configured to execute and
: "terminal or connect mode" would not be exited.
:
I hope I can clarify this by saying that keystroke macros should be able to
run in either Command mode or Connect mode, but currently don't due to the
aforementioned bug. But when you invoke a macro with a keystroke while in
Connect mode, K95 temporarily enters Command mode to execute it, because
that's where commands are executed, and a macro is just a series of commands.
When you assign something to a key with SET KEY, it can be a character or
string to be transmitted to the host, or a Kverb, or a macro invocation. The
first two are executed directly in Connect mode, the latter can be executed
only in Command mode. You can mix all of these things in a single key
definition. I presently don't have a version of K95 handy without the bug,
so I can't say exactly how this appears to the user; there might or might not
be some visible transitions on the screen.
- Frank