Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!usc!snorkelwacker.mit.edu!bloom-beacon!eru!hagbard!sunic!mcsun!inria!adesign!adesign!loic From: loic@adesign.uucp (Loic Dachary) Newsgroups: comp.emacs Subject: Re: Request for Information: Recording the keystrokes Message-ID: Date: 15 Dec 90 23:16:17 GMT References: <1990Dec14.161945.12022@hoss.unl.edu> Sender: loic@adesign.uucp (Loic Dachary) Distribution: gnu Organization: GNA c/o Axis Design 119 rue de Flandre, 75019 Paris, France Lines: 19 In-Reply-To: sanjiv@hoss.unl.edu's message of 14 Dec 90 16:19:45 GMT You can probably hack something with the recent-keys function of GNU-emacs : recent-keys: Return string of last 100 chars read from terminal. You can also get a log of the output with the function open-termscript. Be advised that it doesn't work with emacs acting as an X-window client (at least in 18.55). open-termscript: Start writing all terminal output to FILE as well as the terminal. FILE = nil means just close any termscript file currently open. I hope this helps, -- Loic Dachary loic@adesign.uucp or floic@afp.uucp Voice +33 1 40 35 20 20