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- From: cdvaugha@silver.ucs.indiana.edu (Chris Vaughan)
- Subject: Re: Telemate 4.00 terminal emulation
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- > Anyways, that aside, I, too, have a problem with TeleMate.
- > Using the default cursor-key mappings ("^[Ox" for up, etc) I
- > just get beeps and error messages. I figure this is because
- > (duh) the Unix server thinks I am on a vt100 (not 102)
- > machine. I can't get the server to change to 102 (I tried
- > tset vt102 but it didn't work), so maybe someone could help me
- > with the arrow-key codes which work best on the vt100.
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- I have the same problem. Use the ANSI codes: ^[[A is up, ^[[B is down, etc.
- Look at the ANSI.PAD file for a template. Or just use the ANSI terminal.
- Telemate's VT102 is so thin, you don't miss much.
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- Chris Vaughan So I think the the world will come to an end
- cdvaugha@ucs.indiana.edu amid general applause from all the wits,
- cdvaugha@iubacs.bitnet who believe that it is a joke. -Kierkegaard
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