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Date: | Fri, 27 Jul 2001 12:27:49 +0300 |
From: | "Eli Zaretskii" <eliz AT is DOT elta DOT co DOT il> |
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Subject: | Re: termios cursor motion support |
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Btw, one feature that I think would be useful is a dribble capability built into termios: the ability to save all input and output to a disk file. This should be easily implemented with two simple hooks in tminit, and some mechanism (an environment variable? a global variable?) to open the file and turn on dribbling. This would solve a long-standing nuisance I have with programs which use termios: SCRIPT doesn't catch the I/O because termios uses BIOS, not DOS, to talk to the screen. Some programs, such as GDB, which don't have a built-in dribble feature, make it hard to save sessions for future references, for this reason.
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