Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!purdue!gatech!udel!rochester!uhura.cc.rochester.edu!ur-valhalla!deke From: deke@ee.rochester.edu (Dikran Kassabian) Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions Subject: Re: .plan Message-ID: <1989Aug23.192105.21328@ee.rochester.edu> Date: 23 Aug 89 19:21:05 GMT References: <61@towernet.UUCP> Reply-To: deke@ee.rochester.edu (Dikran Kassabian) Organization: University of Rochester Department of Electrical Engineering Lines: 26 In article <61@towernet.UUCP> larrym@rigel.uucp (24121-E R Inghrim(3786)556) writes: >I am in the process of putting together a >".plan" file, and I've noticed that when >I finger some users, they've got >these plans with simple animated figures jumping >and beeping. How can I make up a .plan file like those? Wow, what a bad idea. I may be jumping to conclusions here but it sounds to me like these users have terminal-dependant cursor addressing and the like in their .plan file. This is dandy if you happen to have the right terminal, but lousy if you don't. There's the potential of messing up your terminal settings by having your terminal misinterpret the intended meaning of that stuff. While there certainly are some tools that know how to reference terminfo or termcap in order to perform this stuff on any terminal with a correct entry, there are no versions of the finger/fingerd that do this that I know of. If you REALLY know for sure that EVERY person that will finger you will be using (for example) a vt100, you could construct some neat but simple animation by making a file that contains the appropriate cursor addressing and characters, including space characters (' ') where needed to erase. ^Deke Kassabian, deke@ee.rochester.edu or ur-valhalla!deke Univ of Rochester, Dept of EE, Rochester, NY 14627 (+1 716-275-3106)