Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!ucsd!swrinde!gem.mps.ohio-state.edu!van-bc!sl From: sl@van-bc.UUCP (Stuart Lynne) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix Subject: Re: 80x43 Message-ID: <67@van-bc.UUCP> Date: 20 Nov 89 09:50:23 GMT References: <57@van-bc.UUCP> <11256@dasys1.UUCP> Reply-To: sl@van-bc.UUCP (Stuart Lynne) Organization: Wimsey Associates Lines: 40 In article <11256@dasys1.UUCP> jpr@dasys1.UUCP (Jean-Pierre Radley) writes: }In article <57@van-bc.UUCP> sl@van-bc.UUCP (Stuart Lynne) writes: }>Has anyone managed to get vi to run with an 80x43 sized display (vidi }>e80x43)? } }No big deal, Stuart, as long as you've redefined your TERM environment }variable, and made a corresponding /etc/termcap entry. In my case, I }ususally run in 80x25 mode as "ansic" -- ansi terminal with color }capabilities. }So when I want to use vidi to get 43 line mode, I reset TERM to be }"ansic43", which in /etc/termcap, shows: } } ansic43:li#43:tc=ansic This did the trick of course. I'll never admit why it didn't work when I tried it (blush ;-) }>Also, what do you have to do to run in 80x43 in all multi screens? After a }>couple of screens have switched vidi returns a message "vidi: Not enough }>space". }I also find that I can only get two of these 43-liners running in SCO 2.3 }before I run up against the same limit you found. Somewhere, SCO set some }limit, and I wish I knew where it was. Run /usr/sys/conf/configure and setup the amount of memory for screen saves. At 128k I could run vidi e80x43 on all 12 multiscreens. This was an empirical test, a slightly smaller amount might do the trick (96kb was ok for 9). Finally questions: Does anyone know if it's possible to get the system to come up in this mode? (Currently I'm doing vidi e80x43 in .login, there should be a better way.) Also mention is made of supporting 16 multiscreens. When I tried it I ended up with only two working screens. -- Stuart.Lynne@wimsey.bc.ca ubc-cs!van-bc!sl 604-937-7532(voice) 604-939-4768(fax)