Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!uwm.edu!ux1.cso.uiuc.edu!s.psych.uiuc.edu!coshima From: coshima@s.psych.uiuc.edu (Craig Oshima) Newsgroups: comp.binaries.ibm.pc.d Subject: Re: ZCOMM and vi Keywords: zcomm, unix, vi Message-ID: <1991May16.195351.7908@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu> Date: 16 May 91 19:53:51 GMT References: <1991May9.214917.5513@menudo.uh.edu> <108@omen.UUCP> <1991May10.195921.20408@menudo.uh.edu> <112@omen.UUCP> <1991May16.050642.875@menudo.uh.edu> Sender: usenet@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu (News) Organization: University of Illinois at Urbana Lines: 20 wjin@csune.cs.uh.edu (Woochang Jin) writes: >In article <112@omen.UUCP> caf@omen.UUCP (Chuck Forsberg WA7KGX) writes: >>In article <1991May10.195921.20408@menudo.uh.edu> wjin@csunb.UUCP (Woochang Jin) writes: >>-Why is it that the terminal displays blinking musical keys whenever I press >>-ESC in vi ? >> >>That's because you gave a "display bell=visual" command, which gives you a >>visual (but non spacing) representation of the ASCII bell character instead >>of the usual audible representation. >Nope. I have never done that. Are you saying after you actually connect your >pc to unix system using zcommexe ? Look in your phodir.t file and I bet you'll find a "display bell=visual" command. You don't need to actually type the command if it's in the phodir.t file. >Well, going back to kermit. There's nothing like kermit with unix. I'll stick with Zmodem myself. :-)