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- Date: Tue, 25 Aug 92 19:45:02 IST
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- From: ANDERSOS@CGSVAX.CLAREMONT.EDU
- Subject: Kermit capabilities
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- > So I went back
- > to ProComm for this purpose alone: interacting with our library's mainframe.
- > I have a script that dumps all the bibliographic entries that have resulted
- > from a successful search, screen-by-screen. On Kermit -- NOT!
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- > Gerald W. Schlabach
- > University of Notre Dame
- > Schlabach.1@nd.edu
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- I am not sure what you are accomplishing with your ProComm script that
- cannot be done as easily by using Kermit's session logging capabilities.
- With Kermit you could start logging just before the search results were
- displayed on screen and stop logging just after the results were
- completely displayed. If you did not want to have to specify a filename
- for the log, you can set a default filename in the Kermit initialization
- file. Does your script automatically capture only the output you want,
- saving the three keystrokes needed to start and stop logging, or does
- it accomplish something else that I have missed?
-
- Stan Anderson
- The Claremont Graduate School
- Institute for Antiquity and Christianity
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