Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!van-bc! From: lphillips@lpami.wimsey.bc.ca (Larry Phillips) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.tech Subject: Re: Handlers (AUX: users should try ComMan 1.3's CNX:serial.device!) Message-ID: <1404@lpami.wimsey.bc.ca> Date: 13 Apr 90 04:28:53 GMT Lines: 36 Return-Path: To: van-bc!rnews In , deven@rpi.edu (Deven T. Corzine) writes: > >Well, PIP: is another alternate name for ConMan, as is CNX:... I can >see your problem with the history, but I don't find it critical. I >suppose it could move the command to the bottom of the history list, >but then it's missing from the sequence above. What I do when I want >to force the command I'm repeating to the bottom of the list is just >hit space and backspace, which modifies the line, so it's not >considered the same line. That's a workaround, but it works okay. On >the other hand, I believe there is a "true history" option on ConMan; >check the doc file... Right. >From the ConMan docs: ConMan maintains the history in one of two modes. In the default mode, recalled lines are not re-entered into the history buffer unless the line was "touched," and the history index pointer is left positioned at the retrieved line. This mode is convenient if you often go back into the buffer to retrieve sequences of commands. In "true history" mode, every line is re-entered into the history buffer, even if it hasn't been modified after being recalled. The history pointer is always reset (to the most recent line) whenever a line is added to the buffer. The history mode can be selected when ConMan is installed or by using the SetCMan utility. -- Entomology bugs me. +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | // Larry Phillips | | \X/ lphillips@lpami.wimsey.bc.ca -or- uunet!van-bc!lpami!lphillips | | COMPUSERVE: 76703,4322 -or- 76703.4322@compuserve.com | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+