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lynx-dev handling the screen in lynxexec
From: |
Eduardo Chappa L. |
Subject: |
lynx-dev handling the screen in lynxexec |
Date: |
Fri, 13 Nov 1998 18:39:52 -0800 (PST) |
Hello,
This is a question, whose answer may be that this is not a problem in
lynx, but I want to make sure anyway.
I installed lynx 2.8.1rel1 in digital unix, with ncursesv4.2. I enabled
local execution of programs. I wrote some programs that I wanted to
execute while still being in lynx, so I added them to my jump file. The
input and output of these program are files. My problem is that if I make
a mistake entering the name of these files while runing the program, the
erase character appears printed in the screen (^H), so if I make a mistake
I have to restart all over again.
So my question is if this is a problem with ncurses or with lynx, and
if is it there any way to fix it ? Also, I enabled the advanced user mode
and the last line is not erased on the start of the program, my program
writes over it. Is ncurses the problem ?
Eduardo
http://www.math.washington.edu/~chappa/personal.html
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- Re: lynx-dev gettext() question, dickey, 1998/11/15
- lynx-dev gettext() question #2, Leonid Pauzner, 1998/11/15
- Re: lynx-dev gettext() question #2, Kari E. Hurtta, 1998/11/18
- Re: lynx-dev gettext() question #2, Leonid Pauzner, 1998/11/18
- Re: lynx-dev gettext() question #2, Kari E. Hurtta, 1998/11/19
- Re: lynx-dev gettext() question #2, Klaus Weide, 1998/11/19
- Re: lynx-dev gettext() question #2, Leonid Pauzner, 1998/11/20
- Re: lynx-dev gettext() question #2, Kari E. Hurtta, 1998/11/22
- Re: lynx-dev gettext() question #2, Leonid Pauzner, 1998/11/22