On Mon, Sep 23, 2013 at 08:51:13PM -0400, Adam D. Ruppe wrote: > BTW my terminal emulator is moving along pretty well... > > I'm posting this message from it now. On Windows! (It is talking to my > linux box over an ssh connection. It pipes to/from plink.exe to get > its data.) > > Still a few bugs. In mutt, there's some lines too tall. I think the > cursor isn't erasing properly as it draws the line with a xor brush. > And it feels slow on Windows, tho that could be because I'm on an ssh > link right now, out of the house. > > But one of the cool features is I implemented an xterm escape > sequence... that doesn't actually work in my xterm... that changes the > cursor shape, and I added a few lines to my .vimrc so the cursor > changes in insert mode. > > It kinda feels like gvim, but it is just plain vim over a simple ssh > connection. Boss. > > Speaking of vim and bugs, if I scroll past long lines, that glitches > too, but eh it is usable. > > So yeah, how exciting, now I'll start adding extensions, and be able > to use them right over ssh thanks to the Windows one compiling. (It > also works reasonably well over remote X - I have it pretty efficient, > only redrawing what it must, even using an XImage for true type fonts. > But now I'll have all the flexibility I might want.)
This is really late, but I meant to ask, is your code up in github? I'd like to play around with it a bit. T -- Famous last words: I wonder what will happen if I do *this*...