Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!usc!jarthur!uunet!sco!paulz From: paulz@sco.COM (W. Paul Zola) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix.sco Subject: Re: Print Screen advice, anyone??? Message-ID: <15514@scorn.sco.COM> Date: 20 Mar 91 14:25:12 GMT References: <568@genco.bungi.com> Sender: news@sco.COM Organization: The Santa Cruz Operation, Inc. Lines: 77 In article <568@genco.bungi.com> dls@genco.bungi.com (Dave L. Smith) writes: }I have asked this question at least twice now, with no response. }If anyone knows the answer, I would be forever indebted to them, etc. } }What I would like to have is something like the DOS print screen, }for the Xenix console. Sounds pretty simple, but no one seems to know. } }Thanks. }Dave Smith The following article from the SCO Information Tools database should help with your problem. I'm posting because I think this may be of general interest. ################## cut here ################ cut here ################## Does SCO XENIX support a console 'printscreen' capability? KEYWORDS: screen print dump console xenix 2.2 dumpscreen printscreen RELEASE: SCO XENIX System V Operating System Generic PROBLEM: Does SCO XENIX support a console 'printscreen' capability? Also, how can I get a dump of the console screen? SOLUTION: Yes, SCO XENIX System V Operating System does support a console 'printscreen' capability which allows a console screen dump. This capability was introduced in SCO XENIX Operating System Release 2.2. This function is not accessed with the 'PrtSc' key as it is under MS-DOS. Instead, it uses an escape sequence that causes the screen driver to take the contents of the console screen as input. Below is a program that uses this escape sequence to take the input from the screen driver and redirect it to the standard output. The program file should look like the following: : # Bourne shell script to write the screen # to standard output. # # scr_dump > file # scr_dump | lp # # are good examples of how to use this. S=`stty -g` stty -echo ixon /bin/echo '\033[2i' 1>&2 cat - | head -24 stty $S # ----------end of file------------- If the file were named "scr_dump," then to print the console screen the following command would be issued: scr_dump | lp The following command can be given to capture the console screen to a file: scr_dump > file ################## cut here ################ cut here ################## I hope this helps you with your problem. - Paul Zola Software Support Engineer paulz@sco.COM Gotta tend the earth if you want a rose. - Emily Saliers DISCLAIMER: I speak for myself, and not for SCO.