Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!linus!philabs!mcnc!ncsu!uvacs!edison!jso From: jso@edison.UUCP (John Owens) Newsgroups: net.unix Subject: Re: windows on normal terminals Message-ID: <809@edison.UUCP> Date: Mon, 23-Jun-86 14:40:03 EDT Article-I.D.: edison.809 Posted: Mon Jun 23 14:40:03 1986 Date-Received: Fri, 27-Jun-86 05:11:50 EDT References: <363@hrc63.UUCP> <16600003@ztivax.UUCP> <522@cad.BERKELEY.EDU> <562@bcsaic.UUCP> Organization: General Electric Company, Charlottesville, VA Lines: 32 Keywords: terminal windows Summary: Some UNIX-oids have nice windows for 24x80 terminals In article <562@bcsaic.UUCP>, michaelm@bcsaic.UUCP (michael maxwell) writes: > there would have to be some easy way of shifting the keyboard from one screen > to another (maybe by numbered function keys, which I stubbornly refuse to use > for editors etc.!) > Surely someone else has thought of this. Any experience? > Mike Maxwell My first exposure to this was Venix/86 for the PC. If you had a video card with sufficient memory, you could hit Alt-1 through Alt-4 to go to screens one through four, each of which was a separate device, "login:" prompt and all. I used one screen for normal work, one with an editor, and one logged in as root. One of the nicest ones I've seen is the windowing system in IC-DOS, a UNIX-like system sold by Action Instruments to the industrial market. You can have up to 10 windows, which can be sized from a few lines by a few characters, to the full 24x80 lines. The can have a border or not, can have default colors assigned to them, etc. You can have several full-screen windows, similar to the Venix/86 scheme, plus several smaller windows at various points on the screen, which will pop up as needed. It's a very complete system; I enjoy using it. Window 0 is the full console screen, with no sub-windowing; this is for programs that want to access screen memory directly (for PC-DOS emulation, especially). [Disclaimer: I am not unbiased, as I am connected with the IC-DOS work. Nonetheless, these are my personal opinions.] John Owens @ General Electric Company (+1 804 978 5726) edison!jso%virginia@CSNet-Relay.ARPA [old arpa] edison!jso@virginia.EDU [w/ nameservers] jso@edison.UUCP [w/ uucp domains] {cbosgd allegra ncsu xanth}!uvacs!edison!jso [roll your own]