Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!njin!princeton!gauss!brabec From: brabec@gauss.Princeton.EDU (Charles Brabec) Newsgroups: comp.binaries.ibm.pc.d Subject: Re: Telix 80x50 mode Bug Keywords: telix Message-ID: <3345@idunno.Princeton.EDU> Date: 15 Oct 90 01:53:44 GMT References: Sender: news@idunno.Princeton.EDU Reply-To: brabec@gauss.Princeton.EDU (Charles Brabec) Organization: Princeton University Lines: 28 In article deen@romulus.rutgers.edu (Cinnamon Raisin) writes: > When I use Telix in the 80x50 or 80x43 mode to call our local > Sun4, it bombs after a while causing LF/CR to be interpreted > as a LF, I think. The result is a very messed up looking > screen. It seems to happen whenever I run emacs, but it > happened just at the shell level also. I've had similar problems with Telix. I still don't have a solution, but I've narrowed it down a bit more. Usually this happens while I'm in vi. Somehow Telix decides to shift all the entries in the beginning of the incoming translation table. The result is that all the escape codes sent to my terminal come in a chr(26) instead or chr(27) causing a real mess. I don't know of a permanent solution, but each time it happens, just hit alt-W followed by 'I' followed by 'C' followed by 'X'. Anyone know of a better way to handle this, or a different com program that can use 80x50 mode? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Charles J. Brabec -- "I know now that there's one thing you've all -- -- Graduate Student (Slave) -- overlooked: intelligence and education that -- -- Princeton University -- hasn't been tempered by human affection isn't -- -- brabec@acm.princeton.edu -- worth a damn." -- -- -- -Daniel Keyes, _Flowers_for_Algernon_ -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- All opinions expressed are entirely my own. -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------