On Wed, 25 Feb 2004, Harold L Hunt II wrote: > > If the stdin for the menu process isn't a tty, the inherited stdin for > > xterm still won't be a tty. Some stty settings can be set for non-tty's, > > and some cannot. Usually the differences between xterm and rxvt in this > > area are related to whether there is a real /dev/tty associated with the > > process. > > Sounds like we need to peek at rxvt to get some pointers on how to do > this... or is it your impression that it is not really possible?
It might not be possible - xterm is doing some features that rxvt doesn't, and making some checks that rxvt doesn't. It's worth comparing to see where the problem is, though - might be a feature whose failure can be worked around. -- Thomas E. Dickey http://invisible-island.net ftp://invisible-island.net