Partial browse key: reinventing the wheel

Barry Wiseman duck at gensoftdes.com
Sun Jan 8 14:33:18 PST 2006


On Sun, 8 Jan 2006, Bob Stockler wrote:

> Barry Wiseman wrote (on Sun, Jan 08, 2006 at 11:24:00AM -0500):
> | ::end:
> | @KEYT::x(1,*)=waitkey:
> | ::errorbox @sk:
> | ::goto @keyt:
> | 
> | In response to backspace, this works fine at the console (errorbox
> | displays "BKSP"), but in Anzio, errorbox puts up an empty window. So it's
> | some issue in my Anzio environment.
> | 
> | Working in the shell, I run od and start typing.  I see that at the
> | console, backspace is handled in a manner invisible to stdout, whereas in
> | Anzio, backspace is echoed as ^H when typed, and the 0x08 appears in od's
> | output.
> | 
> | I'll take this up with Senor Rasmussen.
> 
> Using Anzio Lite v15.1 on a Windows XP box, connecting to an
> SCO OSR 6.0.0 system running filePro 5.0.14, executing your
> processing table code example, the Backspace key returns BKSP
> and the Left Arrow returns CLFT.  I have Anzio set to emulate
> the SCO version of an ansi terminal.
> 
> In the shell the Backspace key is seen as ^H.
> 
> Bob

Bob,

Thanks for looking at this for me.  Sorry for posting half a story: my 
grief is occurring in Linux.  RH 7.3, RHE 3.0, and RHE 4.0 all do it;
I suspect the problem is my Anzio config.  I'm running AnzioWin 15.1b here
at home (but I think the rev at my office is newer), terminal emulation
is "linux".

Running the test on a SCO box just now, as you did, works properly for me
too.

Barry



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