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- From: cote@seismo.emr.ca (Tim Cote)
- Subject: Re: xterm vt100 <-> tek4010 switching
- Message-ID: <1992Nov18.165308.27436@emr1.emr.ca>
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- Organization: Dept. of Energy, Mines & Resources, Canada
- References: <BxMxtM.FCB@acsu.buffalo.edu>
- Date: Wed, 18 Nov 1992 16:53:08 GMT
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- In article FCB@acsu.buffalo.edu, PHYGONS@ubvm.cc.buffalo.edu () writes:
- >I am new to X. Am running it on a Sun IPX. I can switch manually from
- >xterm vt100 to tex4010 windows using the mouse menus, but can't seem
- >to get a graphics application program to do it. Escape sequences
- >which work e.g. in kermit emulation do not do it. Sorry if this is
- >a trivial question. Would appreciate information on how this can be
- >done.
- >
- >Thanks
- >
- >Richard
- >phygons@ubvm.cc.buffalo.edu
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- There is a document called "Xterm Control Sequences" that says the escape code
- to switch from vt100 mode to tek mode is <ESCAPE><CONTROL>C
- To switch from tek mode to vt100 mode is <ESCAPE>[?38h
- It works for me. Does your application use these escape sequences?
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- Tim Cote, cote@seismo.emr.ca
- Seismology Section, Geophysics Division, Geological Survey of Canada, EMR
- 1 Observatory Crescent, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1A-0Y3
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